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Primarily strength, secondly a much larger color pallet.
c4pyro where did you get the green/black finish done?
A while back I took a Savage MKII BSEV (the one with the spiral fluted barrel) and painted it. I did the stock in a OD Green, tan and black camo that turned out really well. When I did the barrel in tan and the flutes in green, it really made it look very cheap. I'm glad I was just using Krylon be cause I just sprayed it over again with tan. Looks far better now in my opinion, but to each their own. The last photo was what I ended up with.Thanks all for the replies! Some great looking rifle!
Here is a snap of the look that I am consider for the finish:
This will be going on the stock!
Then I will make the barrelled action a combination of the tan and the green (base layer of green and then all the insides of the flutes will be done in the tan) .
Thoughts or suggestions?
Will Cerakoting a bolt mess up how smooth the action is? Just wondering if I should skip the bolt and just do the barrel. receiver, and bottom metal.
Don't do the contact surfaces
The rails my striker slides on we're done and have caused no issue.
Not a bolt action but still a contact surface.
Will Cerakoting a bolt mess up how smooth the action is? Just wondering if I should skip the bolt and just do the barrel. receiver, and bottom metal.
I'm not that familiar with Gunkote or Stiller actions, but Google says the ideal thickness is about 0.0004". That would give you an extra 0.0008" in diameter on your bolt. If you were to spray the contact points on the inside of the action, it would again add thickness. I know that my Defiance action is built with VERY tight tolerances. I wouldn't risk it, but others may have some actual experience. The small amount of shiny metal showing through my ejection port really doesn't bother me.cbh560: Would the same thing apply for gunkote when using it on custom actions (stiller tac30)?
cbh560: Would the same thing apply for gunkote when using it on custom actions (stiller tac30)?
I'm not that familiar with Gunkote or Stiller actions, but Google says the ideal thickness is about 0.0004". That would give you an extra 0.0008" in diameter on your bolt. If you were to spray the contact points on the inside of the action, it would again add thickness. I know that my Defiance action is built with VERY tight tolerances. I wouldn't risk it, but others may have some actual experience. The small amount of shiny metal showing through my ejection port really doesn't bother me.
That's the difference. On tighter tolerance bolt actions, it can have a small propensity to feel sticky. Cerakote makes another product for these types of applications, Micro Slick Dry Film Coating. With time it will wear in, but I personally wish I had just left my internals away from cerakote on one particular rifle.
These problems really only manifest themselves when you start to want to run the bolt harder and faster under time, if you aren't doing that, fill your boots!