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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1371562" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>"Nitride coating" is done in a salt bath. The 'part' is submerged in the salt bath, so the entire 'part' is treated. The temperature is high enough that I don't believe I would have a bolt treated unless the handle had been welded. The silver braze that Rem. uses may not survive. Maybe someone who has had a Rem 700 bolt treated will chime in on this. I have barrels nitride treated but see no need to have actions or bolts treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1371562, member: 24284"] "Nitride coating" is done in a salt bath. The 'part' is submerged in the salt bath, so the entire 'part' is treated. The temperature is high enough that I don't believe I would have a bolt treated unless the handle had been welded. The silver braze that Rem. uses may not survive. Maybe someone who has had a Rem 700 bolt treated will chime in on this. I have barrels nitride treated but see no need to have actions or bolts treated. [/QUOTE]
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