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Painting a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Pa.Frank" data-source="post: 3102531" data-attributes="member: 128054"><p>It doesn't need to be permanent.. Look to the Archery guys for a solution!</p><p>There used to be a bow camouflage painting kit called "Bow Flage" or something like that.. three or four cans of different color camo paint and suggestions for how to create a good camo look. like using local leave and plants as a stencil kinda thing.. I used it years ago on my bows.. and the nice thing was, it was durable yet removable.. that was in the days before everything came with "factory camo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pa.Frank, post: 3102531, member: 128054"] It doesn't need to be permanent.. Look to the Archery guys for a solution! There used to be a bow camouflage painting kit called "Bow Flage" or something like that.. three or four cans of different color camo paint and suggestions for how to create a good camo look. like using local leave and plants as a stencil kinda thing.. I used it years ago on my bows.. and the nice thing was, it was durable yet removable.. that was in the days before everything came with "factory camo. [/QUOTE]
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