Cold weather cracking

Buckmastr

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My Model 700 VLS got it yesterday. Have seen it before on guns shipped over the winter too. Remington and Browning finishes are usually the victim. A piss off...

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Maybe the laminate/wood contracting more then the finish, or expansion was to quick upon warming back up...either way it sucks.
 
Yes it was cold. It wasn’t there before I took it out and noticed it when I got home.
I’m going to try to fix it with a couple coats of Watco. The first coat was promising.
 
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View attachment 637980I remember way back, on a drive through Moosejaw , it was -44 and I left my wife’s brand new Ovation in the truck , overnight.
Buddy of mine told me it could be fixed but we haven’t bothered as it still sounds good.
 
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You can still see them if you look hard but they aren’t as bad as they were. Watco Danish oil left on for a half hour then wiped off.
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Common problem with epoxy finishes, ...... they will spider-web with extreme cold or heat, try firing one at -50 or leaving it in your car at +50 with the windows all up!
Only real solution is refinishing, and not easy with epoxy! Years ago was common with Browning, Weatherby, Huskys, and some Remingtons.
 
Oil finish… always oil finish! Never had a problem even at -55c the coldest I ever hunted( well camping and not seeing anything is more accurate!!)
 
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