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stainless vs nitride treating?
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<blockquote data-quote="catorres1" data-source="post: 1122392" data-attributes="member: 80699"><p>Cool, I'll probably just stick with Cerakote then. I like the idea of a bore protectant from rust, but from what I can find on the net, it looks like nitriding would be a pain since I am dealing with a whole rifle, not a loose barrel. So the whole thing would have to be stripped down, and then I have to find someone reputable to do it, though it sounds like H&M is the option. When it's done, it would have to be reassembled (springs etc.)....</p><p></p><p>The rifle is stainless, so hopefully that is sufficient bore protection for whatever I might do.</p><p></p><p>The guys I am planning to use were recommended to me by my surgeon, who has one of everything and two of most things, and is a very accomplished shooter. Affording the best is not a problem for him. The outfit is trained and certified by Cerakote, so hopefully that means something!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catorres1, post: 1122392, member: 80699"] Cool, I'll probably just stick with Cerakote then. I like the idea of a bore protectant from rust, but from what I can find on the net, it looks like nitriding would be a pain since I am dealing with a whole rifle, not a loose barrel. So the whole thing would have to be stripped down, and then I have to find someone reputable to do it, though it sounds like H&M is the option. When it's done, it would have to be reassembled (springs etc.).... The rifle is stainless, so hopefully that is sufficient bore protection for whatever I might do. The guys I am planning to use were recommended to me by my surgeon, who has one of everything and two of most things, and is a very accomplished shooter. Affording the best is not a problem for him. The outfit is trained and certified by Cerakote, so hopefully that means something! [/QUOTE]
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