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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Removing a barrel and brake with cerakote
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<blockquote data-quote="JARHEAD1371" data-source="post: 1072021" data-attributes="member: 12950"><p>I haven't decided about rebarreling it yet. I'm going to send the action back to Surgeon to make it into a repeater. I'm considering having the action and bolt bead blasted to remove all the cerakote and then send it off for the salt bath treatment. I'm leaning towards keeping the original barrel because it's extremely accurate and has a lot of life left in it. </p><p>I assume it was applied properly. Jim See built the rifle and applied all the coatings. Thanks for passing on the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JARHEAD1371, post: 1072021, member: 12950"] I haven't decided about rebarreling it yet. I'm going to send the action back to Surgeon to make it into a repeater. I'm considering having the action and bolt bead blasted to remove all the cerakote and then send it off for the salt bath treatment. I'm leaning towards keeping the original barrel because it's extremely accurate and has a lot of life left in it. I assume it was applied properly. Jim See built the rifle and applied all the coatings. Thanks for passing on the info. [/QUOTE]
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