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    Gunsmithing Coatings, diffs, Duracoat - Ceracote

    If you spray it properly, you can do areas like bolts or internals just fine. Most people that do not spray often or new at it tend to lay it on way to thick. Cerakote is no doubt the stronger of the two,but realistically most people are not ever hard enough on their weapon to tell the difference.
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    Gunsmithing Release Agent for bedding

    PAM cooking spray has always worked for me.
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    Case shine: ultrasonic vs stainless media tumbling

    I don't have one it is on me list. A buddy of mine has one and man, they always come out looking better then new. He just lets them air dry.
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    Best Muzzle Brake?

    I also run a surefire on my 300wm I really like it. You cant go wrong with a bastard or a badger ether. You wont catch me firing anything with a true brake on it without hearing pro.
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    Are You Using The Same Hearing Protection For Both Handgun And Rifle Shooting?

    I use ear plugs for both, It may just be me but I find it hard to get a good cheek weld wearing the muffs.
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    .308 load for a Remington 700

    I use this load,and it gave me a 5 shot group of .344 rifle is a bone stock rem 700ltr with a 20" 1:12 barrel Hornady 178gr BTHP match 42.3gr of varget Lapua brass fed 210m primers oal 2.808 Ive shot this load to 1100 yard , last weekend in fact. I have not have any stabilization...
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    Gunsmithing Savage gunsmith?

    Where is a good place to search for the DIY fixes? Google?
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    TresMon's Reloading sticky

    I have been reloading for 3 years now. Until now I had never worked a load specific to a rifle. I had a precision long range rifle course i took this last weekend (my first and I loved it) so I figured what better time to try a load work up. I was ecstatic, and am happy to report that by...
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    Gunsmithing Savage gunsmith?

    Who is recommended for savages? I have a savage 110fp in 300wm. I'm looking to have bolt work or find a replacement. I have the pre accu trigger model so the bolt operation is less than desirable. I'm also looking to have the recoil lug switched out and the barrel threaded. If the price isn't to...
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    Gunsmithing Cerakote to Match Vortex Razor

    Re: Cerakote to Match Vortex Razor tungsten grey with a bit of burnt bronze in it.
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    Gunsmithing Which Cerakote/Duracoat color matches S&B tan?

    Re: Which Cerakote/Duracoat color matches S&B tan? NIC will make any color you ask them to in a c-series just takes them a couple weeks.
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    Gunsmithing Best release agent for bedding?

    Re: Best release agent for bedding? Pam cooking spray has always worked awesome for me.
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    Movie Theater Red Dawn

    Re: Red Dawn I never seen the first. Hell didn't know there was one till y'all said something and googled it. I then seen it was made the year before i was born,and that explained it. I'll have to watch it.
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    Movie Theater Red Dawn

    What do you guys think of this upcoming movie? Are you going to see it? I think i will.. http://youtu.be/nGoe7BdGdlg
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    Cerakote Questions

    Re: Cerakote Questions <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maelek</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Air dry versus oven baked ---- cerakote if you had to rate the 2 in terms of durability. how much more durable is the oven baked? i read somewhere that...
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    Cerakote Questions

    Re: Cerakote Questions Cerakote goes on so thin it is not going to mess with bolt operation.(as long as the person spraying knows what they are doing) Also, I have done optics in the oven you just have to do them @ 170* for 3 hours. Most of your higher end optics are going to have a much...