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polishing actions/barrels

I just saw on the bulleting that a guy had a bat action that looked like it was mirror polished. Just curious what the best way to do this is. My action looks more like a brushed polish finish, which is nice. But, if I decide to go this route, is there a way to do this without taking it to a smith to finish it.

http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/greenbat004big.jpg
 
My BAT MB and barrels have the matte finish too, and I prefer it. All that polishing means lots of fingerprints and wiping and more polishing.

I'd rather shoot.
 
michaelnel said:
My BAT MB and barrels have the matte finish too, and I prefer it. All that polishing means lots of fingerprints and wiping and more polishing.

I'd rather shoot.

That's where you are wrong. Everyone knows that a polished action shoots better! ;)
 
michaelnel said:
My BAT MB and barrels have the matte finish too, and I prefer it. All that polishing means lots of fingerprints and wiping and more polishing.

I'd rather shoot.
There is an easy way to overcome the fingerprints and polishing ???

It's called Renaissance wax ;) 8)
 
I polished a Panda last year, gave me something to do over the winter.

And +1 for the Renaissance wax, that stuff is amazing, I put it on all my old blued guns.
 
Renaissance wax is a protector, the Royal Museum in London uses it on suits of armour, NRA museum uses it on all their guns, Smithsonian uses it on a lot of pieces especially photographs. It serves a little more purpose than entertainment.
 
Never new it existed were do you get this wax? I'm sure my gal can use it in her make-up bag LOL !
 
Eric,My rifles are faster than Hot Rods also , I prefer crotch rockets over Hot Rods.

Haven't touched a POS Harley in 30+ years!!
 
If you go the polished route get yourself some very dark sun glasses.

Some BR shooters [Tony Boyer, the highest NBRSA HOF point accumulator of all time, comes to mind] don't touch the raw barrel at all believing that heat dissipates faster as a result.

Something to think about. :)
 
Polished stainless steel and aluminum offer much more than bling!
When smooth and polished, the protection against corrosion is greatly enhanced ;)
 
If anyone got you to think that an unfinished barrel dissipates heat faster and gives you any kind of an advantage they have you thinking a little too much!
 
swd said:
If anyone got you to think that an unfinished barrel dissipates heat faster and gives you any kind of an advantage they have you thinking a little too much!

Yeah, what does Tony Boyer know?
 
Erik Cortina said:
michaelnel said:
My BAT MB and barrels have the matte finish too, and I prefer it. All that polishing means lots of fingerprints and wiping and more polishing.

I'd rather shoot.

That's where you are wrong. Everyone knows that a polished action shoots better! ;)

... and even double better if a polished action is shooting polished cases.
 

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