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painting a h-s precision stock
hi 20vt here .Iam thinking about painting a h-s precision stock that i have on a rem.700 vs.Have any of you guy;s did this do you need speical paint or will rustloem work.I look on brownell but did;nt have any luck thanks 20vt
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Paint
Check out the Duracoat at brownells ! Good stuff. Later ! Mark
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check out napa autu, it's called chip guard, comes in black flat and biege. they spray it in front of the fenderwells on truck to protect the paint from rocks, toughist i've seen, oh yea 7.00 or so,
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I have done a few
If you are looking to ge the stock re-painted HS will do it for about a 100bucks. Chip guard works better than the spray texture that Brownells sells. Brownells is pretty abbrasive. hangs on the bags and is not nice on your face. Camo jobs I have glued sticks/straw to card board and sprayed through it for a stencil. If you use masking tape for a pattern peel the edges upa bit and it will soften the edge alot. Best job I have done was with sponges. Get some sea sponges from the craft shop, spray the paint on the and dap away, use the chip gaurd as a base.
I just had great results with fleck-stone. I just di my 280Ai and hunted a full season with a metal treestand and it held up. If it comes off, just hit it again. Camo Rustolem seems to hold up, as well a permanet Bowflage |
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