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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 251369" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>thanks guys, I have kinda thougth of doing that but the issue is that when I take the rifle into extreme weather (river boat hunting in Prince George as an example) the blueing just doesnt hold up. I had the barrel and action military coated but not the bolt. thats the only issue. I would like to go to stainless if at all possible, but i think the weatherby is a better shooter than anything else i can afford (with hand loads it can usually hold 3/4 at 100). should i just bear with having to oil the crap out of the rifle and save? </p><p>rather than getting a new stock I would just epoxy arrow shafts into the forend. it has been bedded and the trigger is pretty decent.</p><p>I also dont like the monte carlo stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 251369, member: 10306"] thanks guys, I have kinda thougth of doing that but the issue is that when I take the rifle into extreme weather (river boat hunting in Prince George as an example) the blueing just doesnt hold up. I had the barrel and action military coated but not the bolt. thats the only issue. I would like to go to stainless if at all possible, but i think the weatherby is a better shooter than anything else i can afford (with hand loads it can usually hold 3/4 at 100). should i just bear with having to oil the crap out of the rifle and save? rather than getting a new stock I would just epoxy arrow shafts into the forend. it has been bedded and the trigger is pretty decent. I also dont like the monte carlo stock. [/QUOTE]
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