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Originally Posted by Tom264
Clown camo.....I like that.

It sure is ugly aint it?
Don't laugh Tom, if it had purple mixed in there, you would be grabbing your wallet right now.

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Hah, your probably right......well no even if it had purple in there I wouldnt like it.

Hey I know who would like love it...... Unclesoapy....he loves lots of colors.


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Originally Posted by AB2506



Has he done work for you before? I think him and ATR are the only ones doing Cerakote in AB?


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I've seen more well-shot game lost with TSXs than any other premium bullet.

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As far as I know they are. No he hasn't done work for me before, but he did do the 2009 FNAWS rifle, and his work he had at the Calgary Gunshow looked decent. He also will cerakote the bolt shroud and Rick at ATR won't. He also is willing to fit a synthetic stock to the Kimber Varmint. Only other place that has considered it is Corlane, and I ain't shipping my rifle. I want it to be very plain to the smith what I want, no errors.

I almost made it there today. But there was so much slush on the road, and it was snowing so hard, the wife and kids pulled a mutiny at Red Deer. Of course it seemed much better heading home. Made them take some Bass Pro therapy.

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Guys, considered white or heavy white snow camo, but with chinooks, we often have as much dried grass and stubble as we do snow, so my thoughts was a muted natural color (s). I can always add white hockey tape etc if required.

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I should have check his booth out more closely at the show.

I think you are on the right track, colors wise. Instead of hockey tape we use 'vet wrap' from UFA. It just sticks to itself...

Yeah, not a great day for travel...


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I've seen more well-shot game lost with TSXs than any other premium bullet.

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here's a walking varminter...Model 7 .223....by Mickey Coleman.

Coyote tan cerrakote, coyote tan stock with black webbing.


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Duracoat mixed to match a campfire camo stock.


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Originally Posted by Steve_NO
here's a walking varminter...Model 7 .223....by Mickey Coleman.

Coyote tan cerrakote, coyote tan stock with black webbing.


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Nice! Is this one yours? Can you give us the specs for it?

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correctomundo.....it was a wood stock youth model that the kids outgrew, so I stuck it in a factory remmy tupperware stock and gave it to Mickey to tweak....factory barrel was very accurate so I didn't change it.


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Originally Posted by Steve_NO
here's a walking varminter...Model 7 .223....by Mickey Coleman.

Coyote tan cerrakote, coyote tan stock with black webbing.


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Thanks for posting. Just reaffirms that Coyote tan looks the way I want.

Dave7mm, your rifle looks cool too. What color is the metal exactly?

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Dave7mm, your rifle looks cool too. What color is the metal exactly?

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Originally Posted by FyrepowrX
DMb... i'm diggin that snow job you got there. cool

have a .250 savage lightweight project in the works, was going to get it painted something like my 7STW below, but was going with a lighter base color, maybe white for snow....havent decided for sure yet.
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That 7STW is one mean looking machine. I like that camo pattern; never saw on like it before.
The recoil pad of the stock pictured went bad, so I sent it back to B&C for a new one. The stock was all black at that time. While it was in the B&C shop, they e-mailed me that the new pad was installed, for $19.XX, and then asked me if I wanted it painted while they had it. The cost they quoted was $37.50. I said yes, by all means paint it. I asked them what camo patterns they had, and they sent me a bunch to look at. I selected the one above, and I do like it, including the price.

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Originally Posted by AB2506
I am dropping off my Kimber Varmint, at the gunsmith tomorrow, to have a Wildcat stock and the metal Cerakoted. As this is my coyote rifle, I was thinking of coyote tan, for the cerakote, and a similar muted color for the synthetic stock, olive?

Any thoughts?

Coyote brown, Coyote tan. I think I'd do them the same color or contrasting tans. Webbing? maybe or not. The first one is Coyote brown the second is tan with a matte clear coat to eliminate the shine. Ken
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Originally Posted by AB2506
Guys, considered white or heavy white snow camo, but with chinooks, we often have as much dried grass and stubble as we do snow, so my thoughts was a muted natural color (s). I can always add white hockey tape etc if required.


I would go Coyote Tan, then white webbing quite a bit with a little bit of black webbing over the top.

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Finally decided to go for broke and dropped the Kimber off at Custom Gunworx on the 15th. The barrel will be trimmed 2" to 24", all metal ceracote coyote tan, and the Wildcat synthetic stock will be fitted and painted desert camo (looks similar to Weatherby backcountry stock paint).

Considered having it AI'ed, but $255 sounded more than the benefit I would receive, reduced case trimming. I don't need more performance than stock 22-250.

Robert gave a time line of about 3 months.

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How much is the wood stock worth? Kimber 84M Varmint.

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After 4.5 months. I finally have the rifle in my hands. Looks pretty good. Sorry for the poor photos.

Kimber 84m Varmint 22-250. Robert at Custom Gunworx cut the barrel to 24 from 26, Cerakoted the metal and mounted a Wildcat fiberglass stock. He used an un-inletted Remington Model 7 pattern Wildcat stock. The Varmint barrel does not leave much meat to the stock, but I'm fine with that. It closely matches the Model 7 Predator set up.

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