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MountainDevil54 02-08-2011 01:51 PM

wow huge difference!

What kind of front sight was that originally? I'd be interested in it for my cva mtn stalker.

OOps never mind, thats the barrel under rib haha!

pluckit 02-08-2011 02:48 PM

On a side note. The blueing I just did looked to come out a little blotchy. It was done with a different gun blue than I usually use, since I was running low on that type. The brand name of it is Birchwood Casey. So I just went over it with the little bit of Hoppe's gun blue I had left and it looks 100 percent better. Maybe I'll post pictures tomorrow.
Now to move on to the .54 cal barrel that came with the $30.00 Renegade.
That barrel isn't anywhere near as bad as the Bobcat barrel was, so I'm totally confident in it's full recovery.

Gotbuck 02-08-2011 04:55 PM

That looks amazing, great job. I have guys at work who say they have rusted barrels and I just laugh every time I hear it. Maybe I can get a few for really cheap. Hard to beat what you paid and if it shoots well even better.

quake 02-08-2011 09:04 PM

Wow, that turned out nice! Looks like a new rifle. Just curious, what brand of gun blue have you had the best luck with in the past? Do you heat your barrels before applying the blue? Thanks. -Q

pluckit 02-08-2011 11:29 PM

Answer to Q.
No, I don't heat the barrel and Hope's gun blue seems to be the best.

pluckit 02-09-2011 12:11 AM

Here is a picture after I blued the barrel with Birchwood Casey gun blue and then went over top of that with Hoppe's gun blue. It still looks a little blotchy in this photograph and I don't know why. I think it looks terrific. Maybe after work today I'll take some pitures of it outside and see how they come out.

jid1877 02-09-2011 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by pluckit (Post 3770454)
But I don't like the looks of browning.

I agree, I don't like the looks of browning ether.

pluckit 02-09-2011 01:35 PM

Final paragraph in this chapter of "Saving the Bobcat".
 
There isn't much more I can do for the cosmetic appeal of this particular rifle so I think I'll close the door on this chapter of "Saving The Bobcat".
The following chapter will begin at the shooting range.
So here are a couple of last photographs of the Bobcat to tide you over untill then.
Too bad I don't take better pictures.

MountainDevil54 02-09-2011 01:37 PM

I disagree, they sell do it yourself camp dipping kits :D

pluckit 02-09-2011 02:29 PM

Like I stated in an earlier post, I have more money invested in Evapo-Rust that I used on the rifle than I paid for it. So I don't think I want to spend any more on it, or I'll have more invested in it than it's worth. That is if I don't already.


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