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<blockquote data-quote="johnny k." data-source="post: 55280" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Thanks for the quick response guys. I am on it now. Yes, it is a fugly stock but I'm gonna put some paint onner as soon as the bedding material dries. I have found a textured paint available at Wal-Mart for about $5.00 a can. It comes in several colors (Sandstone, Emerald Green, etc.) and turns your stock into something interesting. Did an earlier 110FP that I had in 7mm RM and it turned out good. Only thing, you need to have a rough beard to shoot the heavy recoiling rifles. I will post some pics soon as I get stock done. Again, thanks! Johnny K.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnny k., post: 55280, member: 2322"] Thanks for the quick response guys. I am on it now. Yes, it is a fugly stock but I'm gonna put some paint onner as soon as the bedding material dries. I have found a textured paint available at Wal-Mart for about $5.00 a can. It comes in several colors (Sandstone, Emerald Green, etc.) and turns your stock into something interesting. Did an earlier 110FP that I had in 7mm RM and it turned out good. Only thing, you need to have a rough beard to shoot the heavy recoiling rifles. I will post some pics soon as I get stock done. Again, thanks! Johnny K. [/QUOTE]
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