Sorry but I like them both.
I have a rifle that I bought and the original owner decided to cerakote is an awfully ugly OD green. I bead blasted everything, and then got the action oxidized. The barrel was originally stainless, and the receiver was originally blue. It's has a 7mm mag Shilen barrel, EGW 20moa base. Leupold Mk4 rings, Leupold Mk4 6.5-20x50 illuminated tmr reticle, and it's bedded in a Choate tactical stock. I really like how the finished product turned out. Sorry for the crappy cell phone pictures.
Before:
After:
Sorry but I like them both.
The original cerakote was applied poorly. It had runs in it, and quite a few scratches. My pictures don't do it justice now.
You definitely improved the looks a bunch. I'm really surprised nobody grabbed it when you had it on the market, as it had a lot of potential. It has even more now.
Originally Posted by keeki
Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways
Like it
Huge improvement.
I like the new look a lot, I see what you mean with a poor cerakote job, but the new stock is also a nice upgrade.
It'll be interesting, the old stock was heavier, so felt recoil now is going to be a little higher.
I like it
I actually like the before better, but the pic doesn't show the runs in the cerakote.
Lookin good!
very nice
what's the new stock?
i had a choate like that on my 7mm years ago, it shot great, but was SO heavy...
The original was a Choate Ultimate Sniper stock, the current stock is a Choate tactical
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