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The Basics, Starting Out
Painting a stock-input needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod1203" data-source="post: 546605" data-attributes="member: 35129"><p>For synthetic(plastic) use the Krylon Fusion. It makes it to where you don't have to sand or prime. It kinda bonds itself to the stock. I'd atleast use a base coat of it. This is a crappy picture, and the colors look a bit better in person. but this is a synthetic stock that is a OEM. just practicing on it before my Mcmillan shows up. As i said, the Krylon Fusion as a base coat will take care of all prep work. just whipe it real quick before shooting it with some sort of cleaner. alchohol or otherwise to remove the oils will work. and i hung mine from a tree. just practice. you can always re-try it.</p><p>Nimrod</p><p> </p><p><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4Cd4KR5I_hI/TmALmZKs-hI/AAAAAAAADpI/1VEatp09FjM/s640/2011-08-30_17-01-07_430.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod1203, post: 546605, member: 35129"] For synthetic(plastic) use the Krylon Fusion. It makes it to where you don't have to sand or prime. It kinda bonds itself to the stock. I'd atleast use a base coat of it. This is a crappy picture, and the colors look a bit better in person. but this is a synthetic stock that is a OEM. just practicing on it before my Mcmillan shows up. As i said, the Krylon Fusion as a base coat will take care of all prep work. just whipe it real quick before shooting it with some sort of cleaner. alchohol or otherwise to remove the oils will work. and i hung mine from a tree. just practice. you can always re-try it. Nimrod [IMG]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-4Cd4KR5I_hI/TmALmZKs-hI/AAAAAAAADpI/1VEatp09FjM/s640/2011-08-30_17-01-07_430.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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