20” 7mm Rem Mag, suppressed????

I’m planning to have him chop thread and cerakote in one go. I’m on the fence about cerakoting the bolt though. At this point I’m not planning on fluting anything unless someone convinces me otherwise.

Ceracoating bolts and inside the action only makes a Tikka function worse. Do not do it. Nitride only if you want corrosion protection.
 
Ceracoating bolts and inside the action only makes a Tikka function worse. Do not do it. Nitride only if you want corrosion protection.
I had a Tikka action and barrel completely cerekoted in E Series cerekote vs. H. The E Series goes on thinner. I do not notice any diffetence from my factory Tikkas in cycling.
 
I had a Tikka action and barrel completely cerekoted in E Series cerekote vs. H. The E Series goes on thinner. I do not notice any diffetence from my factory Tikkas in cycling.
Thanks for the reply. I bet it looks nice with it. I’m gonna take the safe route and save a little money. I would hate to mess up my buttery smooth action.
 
I have tikkas with unmodified bolts, some with just fluted, and some that are fluted and cerakoted using the thinner cerakote. None have the inside of the action cerakoted though.

The un modified bolt is the smoothest, the fluted second, and the fluted and cerakoted third.
I like the look of last one and it’s still pretty dang smooth overall. Running modded bolts is personal preference, might drive one guy nuts and another guy might never notice. If hunting in extreme weather I’d agree with form. Run it factory form or nitrided.
 
I’m planning to have him chop thread and cerakote in one go. I’m on the fence about cerakoting the bolt though. At this point I’m not planning on fluting anything unless someone convinces me otherwise.

I fluted the bolt, didn't cerakote it but did cerakote the action... if I could do it again I'd do the same but not flute the bolt. I was a little concerned about cerakoting the action but the bolt is just as smooth as before... not sure that would be the case if I had the bolt itself cerakoted.
 
Ceracoating bolts and inside the action only makes a Tikka function worse. Do not do it. Nitride only if you want corrosion protection.

I do wish I had nitrided over cerakote. I've had no issues but might end up spending a little more for nitride on the next build. Seems to be a little pricey compared to the cerakote, but I do understand good stuff isn't cheap and cheap stuff isn't good. Balling on a budget is rough...
 
I have tikkas with unmodified bolts, some with just fluted, and some that are fluted and cerakoted using the thinner cerakote. None have the inside of the action cerakoted though.

The un modified bolt is the smoothest, the fluted second, and the fluted and cerakoted third.
I like the look of last one and it’s still pretty dang smooth overall. Running modded bolts is personal preference, might drive one guy nuts and another guy might never notice. If hunting in extreme weather I’d agree with form. Run it factory form or nitrided.
Appreciate your input. I live in AK so hunting in extreme weather is the norm. Gonna keep it factory 🤙🏻
 
Yes so I went to 20” suppressed and it shoots great! I’m shooting factory ammo (hornady precision hunter 162 gr eldx). Still getting just over 3000 fps and it shoots sub moa. Overall awesome build and I wouldn’t change anything.

I would be hesitant to go under 20” based off my research. I was hesitant to even go to 20” with a mag caliber. I have not had any issues and my velocities are still great but there is an argument that with some loads in a mag caliber less than 20” may not provide enough barrel length for the powder to burn off.

I packed mine all over the back country this fall and it went great as far as the overall length is concerned.

LOVE THIS GUN!


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Was your barrel fluted? There was plenty of shoulder to run a suppressor mounted on outside barrel threads? What stock are you using on this? I have a tikka Roughtech lite in 7 mag, fluted barrel and want to cut/thread it to right in front of the flutes and put my 5”suppressor on it.
 
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