Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Rene, here's a little advice. Take it FWIW...

You are working backwards, Amigo.

1) Spray the base color you want on the stock. Let that dry well.

2) Find something soft that will make the outline impression you want and get it wet with paint, and carefully touch the stock with it, and remove, leaving the impression with the color you want.

From what I see, the spray paint is too close, and too heavy on the texture wrapped stock. The paint gets around the texture when spraying, and won't give you the desired results.

Heavy spray isn't always your friend. wink

Heavy spray was a factor I was thinking also with the wrap.
Needed someone with experience like yourself to say it.
Why I'm seeking advice and opinons.


If I redo this thing in the next couple days.
I might just go with a simple Dark OD green.
Roll with it thru Thunder Chicken season.
Then try the webbing technique again this summer.

Learning every time I do it.
Which aint a bad thing...

Here is the Buttstock



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I like that, Rene.

It might match sage somewhat out in your area???

Here in Tn...
Its fugging gumby green....


Lol!!!