Sadler
WKR
Look into the nitride option. I just got one done from unknown and it’s super smooth. Costs $150 so about the same as cerekote
My only experience with it has been the bezel on my Fenix7 watch and a bolt handle, in both cases it has work of the corners.Volvquartsen DLC’s their 10/22 and 22/45 bolts and I have never seen one of them wear off after 10s of thousands of rounds I guess it could eventually wear off but I think it would take an eternity.
Look into the nitride option. I just got one done from unknown and it’s super smooth. Costs $150 so about the same as cerekote
I tried to Cerakote a whole barreled action but luckily my gunsmith told me no and Cerakoted the barrel then nitrided the action.I also cerakoted a bolt and it and it was not a smart idea. Looks sweet but i do not recommend
Just the action and yes inside and out. The screws are just the standard ones that come with it. I’m sure you could buy some stainless ones from mountain tactical and unknown would nitride those as well.Was that for a whole rifle? Inside and out? Did you do anything about the screws to resist corrosion? Those things always rust on me.
This is exactly what I thought when I read the thread, you are absolutely correctYou don’t want cerakote on the parts where corrosion matters most (bore, little parts inside action), so stainless.
I said the same after the last rifle I bought, a Bergara bmr carbon 22lr. I took it out for one squirrel hunt on a sunny day set it in the corner picked it up 3 days later to use it again and already had minor pitting on the barrel bands and surface rust covering the entire action.This is exactly what I thought when I read the thread, you are absolutely correct
If I were to cerakote a rifle, it would still need to be stainless. I can’t have blued guns
I don’t believe Tikka applies Cerakote to blued rifles. For example, the veil series are cerakoted stainless. You should be good. I could be wrong.
Having a hard time trying to figure out if this Tikka T3x Roughtech GREEN is cerokote of stainless or cerokote of regular steel? No information is on the website including Tikka about the barrel material.....sportstman employees state they are not sure. thank you.
I’m not sure I couldn’t find anything about it but I’m sure it’s fine since UM does it to some of their modded Tikka actions. I decided to get a stainless Tikka and get the bolt and bolt handle nitrided.In regards to nitriding - I've heard people say that knowing the existing hardness or other attributes of an action steel is important to make sure nitride treatment is completed appropriately such that it doesn't compromise the integrity of the metal.
Anyone know anything about that and if the properties of the tikka receiver/bolt steel are known for nitriding?