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So I got bored and did this, krylon and painters tape. Then matte clear coat. My wife picked the kitchen color out its ain't my fault.
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I'm not into camo rigs at all...but that's pretty cool! Nicely done.
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I like that. Hmmm, I am just putting together my first Encore and was thinking about having it dura-coated... Might just try a rattle can on it first. Probably won't be as durable, but lot cheaper, and I could touch it up whenever I wanted.
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9.3 x 74R 24" SSK barrel, .860 at the muzzle T'SOB mounts with a 1.5-6 x 42 Nikon 30mm tube German #4 Prohunter frame, black thumbhole flextech I'll freely admit it, I am infatuated with that caliber After shooting it awhile in my No. 1, can't get enough of it. Though I will admit, if they had offered the 375 H&H in a 1-S instead of the 1-H, I would probably have went that way and never discovered the 9.3
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Nice rifle, shame about the walls!! do as I did once,(only once mind) paint them when she`s out!
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How do those Pro hunters shoot?
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Don't lay it down in the woods you may never find it. lol
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Haha thanks guys. My gun is a 25-06 and I'm extremely happy with the outcome.
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Don't lay it down in the woods you may never find it. lol I did that once with a woodland camo 1300 SG, It took 20 minutes to find it.
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How is the krylon holding up on the metal parts? I have used a little DuraCoat but nothing this creative......looks great!
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So I got bored and did this, krylon and painters tape. Then matte clear coat. My wife picked the kitchen color out its ain't my fault. My poor eyes....
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Don't lay it down in the woods you may never find it. lol That Bulter Creek has that little red button so it's an easy find!!! Never could understand camo knife handles either. BTW - it is a veddy kewl lookin' rig. Luckily, I don't suffer from the same kind of boredom that inspired you. OTOH, maybe I'm unlucky?
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I went hunting with a good friend one time and his young son had a camo wallet. Go figure.
How do you degrease the metal and stock to get the spray paint to stick? Is it the regular crack head inhaling Krylon or some special kind? I have a couple of junkers I might experiment on.
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So I got bored and did this, krylon and painters tape. Then matte clear coat. My wife picked the kitchen color out its ain't my fault. Good job you did !...I did my TC Muzzleloader and am pleased with it. Stocks are factory of course but the rest is DIY. Not the best pic ever taken but...
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I went hunting with a good friend one time and his young son had a camo wallet. Go figure.
How do you degrease the metal and stock to get the spray paint to stick? Is it the regular crack head inhaling Krylon or some special kind? I have a couple of junkers I might experiment on. I used rubbing alcohol..works great so far. after a year and nothing noticable wrong
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I did the same to an old 870 I had rusting in the closet. Made it into a whole new gun. I look at junker guns in a whole new way now .... as a blank slate on which I can express my inner camo.
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