Originally Posted By: pyscodogThere are a few of us here on PM that might not agree with that last post. Me being one of them.
I haven't found many here that can agree on much of anything, to be quite honest.
Not that there's anything wrong with differing thoughts and opinions on various subjects, but I posted mine.
Perhaps you should do the same?
1. I don't believe you should get paint inside the barrel or chamber. Do you disgree? Or if you have a better way of doing it, perhaps you should post it?
2. I don't believe painting a bolt is inclusive to smooth cycling. If you disagree, please post your experience(s). I keep the working parts of my rifles oiled, and oil causes paint to eventually peel, so I see no advantage to painting a bolt.
3. I don't believe painting a rifle helps calling success. My opinion is based on having called many hundreds of coyotes over a 30+ year span, having used both camo'd and un-camo'd rifles. Coyotes see movement very quickly, and it doesn't matter whether that movement comes from a camo'd rifle or an unpainted one. If they see one, they'll see the other under the same circumstances.
4. I believe that painting a rifle reduces it's eventual resale value. This is maybe what you disagree with, but it's argueable either way. A lot would depend on the buyer; some don't mind paint, others will. Of course, if you never sell it, it'll never matter.
I've been calling coyotes since around 1976, and I can honestly say that I've never lost a coyote that I could attribute to using an unpainted rifle. YMMV.
Daryl