First off, let me say that I am no gun smith, know just enough to be dangerous.
A buddy of mine has a Sako .300 WSM that he took to a local gunshop to have the barrel and action duracoated. When he got it back we took it to the range to try some handloads.
(Before the coating process, this gun was a sub MOA gun all day long)
He loaded a round, fired, and the bolt was stuck. It took a towel and light tapping with a rubber mallet to open it. We inspected the chamber and it appeared some of the paint got in there. We took a round and opened/closed it (several hundred times) and it got smoother, enough to shoot. Shot some groups with it and it was grouping about 2-3" with the same ammo it used to shoot under an inch. (BTW the barreled action was put back in the stock to spec with a torque wrench, same with the scope and rings)
He called the shop, and to their credit they were very upset. Said they plug the chamber when they paint, but that the plug must have come loose and some paint got in the chamber/throat/barrel. Their solution was to have him bring in the rifle and they will clean the chamber and hand lap the barrel.
Finally, my question... Anybody ever get duracoat in the chamber and if so, what were your experiences.
We hope to have the rifle back this weekend, to see if their "repair" work did any good.
Sorry for the long rant, but I figurd posting here is instant access to more gun knowledge than I will ever have.
A buddy of mine has a Sako .300 WSM that he took to a local gunshop to have the barrel and action duracoated. When he got it back we took it to the range to try some handloads.
(Before the coating process, this gun was a sub MOA gun all day long)
He loaded a round, fired, and the bolt was stuck. It took a towel and light tapping with a rubber mallet to open it. We inspected the chamber and it appeared some of the paint got in there. We took a round and opened/closed it (several hundred times) and it got smoother, enough to shoot. Shot some groups with it and it was grouping about 2-3" with the same ammo it used to shoot under an inch. (BTW the barreled action was put back in the stock to spec with a torque wrench, same with the scope and rings)
He called the shop, and to their credit they were very upset. Said they plug the chamber when they paint, but that the plug must have come loose and some paint got in the chamber/throat/barrel. Their solution was to have him bring in the rifle and they will clean the chamber and hand lap the barrel.
Finally, my question... Anybody ever get duracoat in the chamber and if so, what were your experiences.
We hope to have the rifle back this weekend, to see if their "repair" work did any good.
Sorry for the long rant, but I figurd posting here is instant access to more gun knowledge than I will ever have.