Coating Rem Stainless
#11
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Texas
Posts: 75
Who said I wasn't successful?
I'm not really interested in subscribing to y'all newsletter on how good you think you are. To think you are aware of the game animals around at twilight or "dead if they are close enough to see the glow" is laughable as hell.
I've got my solution as pointed out above and I really won't need anything else.
I'm not really interested in subscribing to y'all newsletter on how good you think you are. To think you are aware of the game animals around at twilight or "dead if they are close enough to see the glow" is laughable as hell.
I've got my solution as pointed out above and I really won't need anything else.
Last edited by Ferguson Outfitters; 01-21-2014 at 04:02 AM.
#13
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Texas
Posts: 75
I'm not snotty, just don't need the know it all attitude. No, if the animal is close enough to see the barrel glow, you aren't necessarily good enough to have your dead animal. Anyone who has spent time in the woods at twilight knows you might have animals all around you that your human eyes cannot see...Period.
Its not barrel flash, its a light spectrum coming off the barrel.
"Not enough info from OP". Thats the thing, I didn't ask anyone to assess my barrel/game situation,I've done that myself. I'm not going to post my dossier, but I'm qualified.
Thanks though. I do appreciate feedback but didn't plan to get in a debate over someone else's firearms and hunting expertise, or their misconception of my lack thereof.
Its not barrel flash, its a light spectrum coming off the barrel.
"Not enough info from OP". Thats the thing, I didn't ask anyone to assess my barrel/game situation,I've done that myself. I'm not going to post my dossier, but I'm qualified.
Thanks though. I do appreciate feedback but didn't plan to get in a debate over someone else's firearms and hunting expertise, or their misconception of my lack thereof.
Last edited by Ferguson Outfitters; 01-21-2014 at 01:48 PM.
#18
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 749
If you sprayed painted it then their is no need to oil the barrel. I have a friend that sprayed all his stainless guns with flat black paint. Removed the paint 10 years later and no rust. Have a valley 412 painted for turkeys probably been painted 20 years no paint has been removed on metal parts on paint been fined of pieces.of stock where handled a lot.
#19
Who said I wasn't successful?
I'm not really interested in subscribing to y'all newsletter on how good you think you are. To think you are aware of the game animals around at twilight or "dead if they are close enough to see the glow" is laughable as hell.
I've got my solution as pointed out above and I really won't need anything else.
I'm not really interested in subscribing to y'all newsletter on how good you think you are. To think you are aware of the game animals around at twilight or "dead if they are close enough to see the glow" is laughable as hell.
I've got my solution as pointed out above and I really won't need anything else.
Since y'all already had figured out that a $3 paint job on a $700-1,000 rifle was the solution to y'alls problem, why did y'all ask for our opinions?
I also see by your name and signature that you have an outfitting business. Are you also this rude to your paying clients?