So, I am still recovering from poor purchasing decisions (yes, I have learned) and I am replacing a second BCG supplied by a sub par distributor. This time it is a 6.5 Creedmoor BCG in an Aero Precision upper receiver and barrel (Aero Precision is not the problem). The new BCG I purchased has a Nickel Boron coating and I am wondering if I should go through all the OCD style polishing that I would normally do on a Nitrided BCG. I have a thing for polishing mechanical parts form guns to super charged race car motors; it usually improves performance, reliability and promotes smooth functioning. My questions is, should I do this to a Nickle Boron coated BCG or is this coating best left alone.
I am proficient and reasonably skilled at polishing and fine tuning any mechanical equipment, but Metallurgy is one of the few areas I am not an expert in. I am a legend in my own mind, but I do know my limitations. Please educate me on the pro's and con's of polishing the coated BCG.
Manic Mike
I am proficient and reasonably skilled at polishing and fine tuning any mechanical equipment, but Metallurgy is one of the few areas I am not an expert in. I am a legend in my own mind, but I do know my limitations. Please educate me on the pro's and con's of polishing the coated BCG.
Manic Mike