Painting a stock

bowhunter307

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Stickbow

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Great stuff guys, thanks for posting all the pics.
I did one or two like this a while ago, but remember disliking the feel of the paint on the stock. It would feel plasticy and cheap. Any have a similar experience? Do different paints have a different feel?
 

waspocrew

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Do you remember what colors you used for the rifle that has the bronze barrel and muzzle brake?

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It's definitely been a while so I don't recall the specific brands/colors - the tan was an FDE and the gold was more of a metallic bronze. I bought a few cans and tested them out on some black buckets before I committed to actually applying it to the stock.
 

Shortschaf

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That looks great! Did you do a base layer and then a balled up bag dipped in paint?
Thanks! Pretty much, yes. Only instead of "dipping" it in paint, I sprayed the paint directly onto the balled up bag prior to dabbing.

light dusting of basecoat at the end helps dull the sharp edges/contrast of the dark colors
 

Loper

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Thanks! Pretty much, yes. Only instead of "dipping" it in paint, I sprayed the paint directly onto the balled up bag prior to dabbing.

light dusting of basecoat at the end helps dull the sharp edges/contrast of the dark colors
This is a method that I haven’t heard of before but the finished product looks excellent. I’ll have to try this the next time I paint a stock.
 
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