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Painting a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Radman" data-source="post: 3102779" data-attributes="member: 112033"><p>I might suggest trying it yourself. I researched it thoroughly on YouTube, (lots of how-to there), & did my first snow camo myself. Surface-prep is important as is using good paint. (I did my stock only - no metal). </p><p>To use sponges, stencils & various colors just sort of "think backwards" to achieve your desired end result. When I finished I applied several clear coats, (flat, not gloss), for added durability. I really enjoyed it & it looks great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radman, post: 3102779, member: 112033"] I might suggest trying it yourself. I researched it thoroughly on YouTube, (lots of how-to there), & did my first snow camo myself. Surface-prep is important as is using good paint. (I did my stock only - no metal). To use sponges, stencils & various colors just sort of "think backwards" to achieve your desired end result. When I finished I applied several clear coats, (flat, not gloss), for added durability. I really enjoyed it & it looks great. [/QUOTE]
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