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CeraKote or DuraCoat?
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<blockquote data-quote="tacsniper0888" data-source="post: 683593" data-attributes="member: 51520"><p>Based on personal experience which do you guys prefer? I'm in the process of building a precision long range rig in .338 Win Mag off of a factory Remington 700 Sendero barreled action and I'm going to put it in a Bell and Carlson A-5 fully adjustable stock and want the stock done in multicam and the barreled action, bolt with badger bolt knob, scope, base, and rings done in flat dark earth. And can't make my mind up on the bipods if I want them in multicam with the stock or dark earth. I have never dealt with either brand weapon coating though I have a friend that has three cerakoted weapons and highly recommends them though this would be a one sided decision and I want to fully weigh my options and truly understand both before I just jump in and make a drastic decision such as this as both are permanent. Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacsniper0888, post: 683593, member: 51520"] Based on personal experience which do you guys prefer? I'm in the process of building a precision long range rig in .338 Win Mag off of a factory Remington 700 Sendero barreled action and I'm going to put it in a Bell and Carlson A-5 fully adjustable stock and want the stock done in multicam and the barreled action, bolt with badger bolt knob, scope, base, and rings done in flat dark earth. And can't make my mind up on the bipods if I want them in multicam with the stock or dark earth. I have never dealt with either brand weapon coating though I have a friend that has three cerakoted weapons and highly recommends them though this would be a one sided decision and I want to fully weigh my options and truly understand both before I just jump in and make a drastic decision such as this as both are permanent. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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