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Blow the stock off with compressed air then put on some ruber gloves and wipe it all down with thinner Mask off with blue tape 2 or 3 base coats of Black Fusion.......dry to a tack Stone texture lightly 2 or 3 color coats......light moss green in this case.......again dry to a tack over coat with a light coat of stone then webb.......24 hours dry min The next day rub the stock down vigorously wearing latex gloves to break off the stray webbing Matt clear a couple coats and away you go
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The one on the right still lacks bolt flutes ( I will cut them this winter ) but other than that they are identical twin 700's 1st gen Ti stocks filed/sanded/bedded and heavily floated Steel trigger gaurds........bedded The all new Leupold screw on turrets are on order and should be here in 2 weeks One shoots 150's the other 180's no more dickin with point of zero change when going up or down
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I think you got it perfect! It looks great. Definitely not too heavy.
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3 different levels of webbing. MM The top one definitely has the perfect amount of webbing and looks much better than the other 2 below it.
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Just depends on your taste on any given day........ MM
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The campfire Certainly has some real Rattle Can Rembrandts...
nice job guys!
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Whats wrong with it??? Lookin great nice scope,I'd gladly carry it...ScottyO.
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Some very good looking stocks for sure.
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Where are you guys finding the webbing spray? After a trip to Home Depot, Walmart and Lowes yielding nothing, I am beginning to grow weary...
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I ordered mine from my local hardware store
I had to buy the entire 6 can case but it beats Amazon
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BTW........my new case of cans are marked "marbling" not webbing as they were in the past
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and the marbling spray is finer than the old web kind.....
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A few years back I found that a local craft store carried the webbing spray. Their selection of webbing sprays were limited, but they had the black webbing that I wanted.
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One tip to those who want thicker web
put the can of webbing in the fridge
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How durable is the finish say compared to one of the factory jobs?
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Jury is still out on that.
Mine have held up good...but I haven't really put them through the abuse I used to...
A couple are on rifles that get used more than a normal guys rifle, and they are still OK
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The Krylon Fusion, webbing, and a few coats of the matte clear have held up pretty well for me.
I've also been experimenting with a clear marine epoxy with a bit of grit in it for the clear coat to make it more grippy. That finish seems tougher.
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Thanks for the replies.
I'm thinking I may practice on a cheap Tupperware stock I have to see what happens.
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