Re: 700P on Multicam Mcree
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Marc_Andre</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Very nice my friend,
I really whant to have my JP alu. stock dipped, there is a shop few miles from here, i'am just wondering if it is a tough stuff, the seller say's it will be more tough to wornout then the black anod factory from JP, should i trust him ?? is it more tough then Ceracoat ??
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Its pretty resilient. I have a few camo dipped shotguns that have seen more than a fair share of field use, and they have held up just fine. They still look almost brand new. For flexible pieces like scope caps it tends to crack over time, especially if not enough flex is added to the bath. So I would recommend either getting metal screw on types of covers, or just painting those parts.
I can't compare it to ceracoat as i have no experience with the stuff. Maybe someone on here could help you with that part though.
I wouldn't hesitate, but if you have some concerns you could always have the shop do a test piece of random alum. Then put that part though your own tests to see what you think before you go and dip your whole rifle.
Also if your going to have your scope dipped make sure its waterproof

Hope that helps