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Will cerakote/durakote affect accuracy?
05 January 2010, 05:19
GDOGWill cerakote/durakote affect accuracy?
I am thinking of having a new blued finish rifle coated for better weather resistant properties(and I think it looks better). Will this external coating affect accuracy at all?
05 January 2010, 08:02
MRAMSAY10It seems that it would affect the harmonics on the barrel, but that is just from what I have read, no actual experience.
05 January 2010, 08:03
Big Bore Boar HunterUnless you have a match barrel that has been lapped, I wouldn't worry about it.
John
05 January 2010, 20:50
larrysIt did not effect either of mine. I have two that were done, one with a Douglas XX and one with a Lilja and both rifles still shoot better than I can, no change.
Larry
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06 January 2010, 04:34
DGR ShooterA good friend of mine recently had an otherwise stock Ruger M77 restocked and cerakoted. Prior to having the work done, the gun would consistantly shot sub MOA with a particular handload that it liked, now it won't even come close to MOA with the same load. Obviously, the bedding has changed as the barrel is now free floated, but I can't help but wonder how much of an efect the cerakote has had on the accuracy. Haven't had a chance yet to try to work up a new load yet, FWIW...
06 January 2010, 21:04
Winchester 69quote:
Originally posted by DGR Shooter:
A good friend of mine recently had an otherwise stock Ruger M77 restocked and cerakoted. Prior to having the work done, the gun would consistantly shot sub MOA with a particular handload that it liked, now it won't even come close to MOA with the same load.
Does he still have the old stock? Might tell where the issue lies.
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06 January 2010, 22:44
AkshooterWere are you guys haveing this done? Please tell more I have a couple rifles I want to refinish but I'm looking for something like hardchrome but maybe black. I've heared about stuff like this but I can"t get more info. Thanks.
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07 January 2010, 08:56
MileHighShooterMy gunsmith recommends black ice, he says they do fantastic work
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07 January 2010, 10:05
CAS IIIt shouldn't make any difference at all, with the caveat that if the coating is applied very thick it can affect a tight bedding job.
I typically coat my rifles after initial load work and rarely is there any difference at all.
07 January 2010, 12:16
AkshooterThanks Guys.
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