Defiance action to coat or not to

kov1985

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Hi gents,

This is my first post on here, and I'm in need of some wisdom here. Currently I'm about to have a custom built off a defiance rebel action. It'll be the first real custom I've ever had made despite that I've been shooting my whole life...

Right now I have a remmy 700 that I've done up myself. It has the original bolt and has been microslicked. I'm pretty quick on the bolt in regards to cycle as a habit, as in about .5 of a second.

Will I have issues with a tighter tolerance of a defiance? I was also going to get it cerakoted and microslicked. I know for instance that the GAP Templar has this done to it. Is it going to have a tendency to jam up during my "grip and rip"? Should leave it uncoated? It is to be a tactical rifle and I need it as a work rifle ( I get alot of pigs give me grief - I'm in Australia...)

Also I have a 700 action I bought for the build before I found I could a defiance here. I was going to put a ptg bolt to it. How would it compare to this particular question?

Cheers
 
Re: Defiance action to coat or not to

you're way over thinking this. Get the rifle done how ever you want, if it's a little tight at first, just practice with it. After a thousand cycles, your hand will not know the difference.

Will it be sticky...probably a little but after working it a bit it will smooth out.


 
Re: Defiance action to coat or not to

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: kov</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi gents,

This is my first post on here, and I'm in need of some wisdom here. Currently I'm about to have a custom built off a defiance rebel action. It'll be the first real custom I've ever had made despite that I've been shooting my whole life...

Right now I have a remmy 700 that I've done up myself. It has the original bolt and has been microslicked. I'm pretty quick on the bolt in regards to cycle as a habit, as in about .5 of a second.

Will I have issues with a tighter tolerance of a defiance? I was also going to get it cerakoted and microslicked. I know for instance that the GAP Templar has this done to it. Is it going to have a tendency to jam up during my "grip and rip"? Should leave it uncoated? It is to be a tactical rifle and I need it as a work rifle ( I get alot of pigs give me grief - I'm in Australia...)

Also I have a 700 action I bought for the build before I found I could a defiance here. I was going to put a ptg bolt to it. How would it compare to this particular question?

Cheers </div></div>

We talked about this, get that damn Defiance
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Re: Defiance action to coat or not to

Haha hey fng, good to see you again mate. Just being meticulous as always. Old habit...

Yeah I'm set on getting it. But just deciding what if any finish to get put on it.