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Film Dipping rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="riverwolf1" data-source="post: 270006" data-attributes="member: 11708"><p>They do shoot benchrest, mostly Hunter benchrest. I live in the Boise area and have shot with them and visted their shop. Scott and Todd are great to work with and do a fantastic job. I had a pre64 model 70 with a horrible looking fiberglass stock and now it looks like a beautiful burl wood. I have 2 other rifles that I am going to take over to them. There is basically no limit to what can be done with this stuff, they can take a piece of wood and make it look lie granite or marble. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverwolf1, post: 270006, member: 11708"] They do shoot benchrest, mostly Hunter benchrest. I live in the Boise area and have shot with them and visted their shop. Scott and Todd are great to work with and do a fantastic job. I had a pre64 model 70 with a horrible looking fiberglass stock and now it looks like a beautiful burl wood. I have 2 other rifles that I am going to take over to them. There is basically no limit to what can be done with this stuff, they can take a piece of wood and make it look lie granite or marble. gun) [/QUOTE]
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