Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: furbearer365 on July 16, 2012, 08:47:49 PM
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I brought my howa 223 up to Northwest Hydroprinting in Montesano in June and just got it back today and it looks awesome. I had to take the photo a little close so you could see the detail but hope you all like. If you are thinking about having it done, they do as good as job as any.
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Looks nice!
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Looks real good. They did a great job. Thanks for the picture!
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:tup: :tup:
Looks like an awesome job..
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Looks like real good work. Great that it's a local company doing it.
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Cool set up. :tup:
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Very nice :tup:
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:yeah: all the above
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Nice. You have any close up pics of the scope?
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Which pattern is that?
I've sent quite a few folks out there to him, but have yet to get anything done myself.
Looks like real good work!
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How much did they charge to do it
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How thick is it on the scope? Will the rings fit?
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One of my buddies is building a new Archery release and we just sent a box of them to NW Hydro printing. Rifle looks great!
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Great... Now I want to hydro dip my rifle because that looks awesome.
Sent from my sniper hide...
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:tup:
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Sweet ...how much did it cost ? :dunno:
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That looks sweet, just don't set it done you may not find it!!!! LOL
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Looks great.....they do a great job. I had my wife's rifle dipped earlier this year.
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I thought that pink gun was h20hunter's it would match his pink fj and pink boat.
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To do the stock, barrell, and scope the total $238. I think you cant really beat it because if you bought one camoed already, it will be marked up substantially from a black one. So to get all of it for that price and be able to pick exactly what pattern i wanted it is so worth it.
That looks sweet, just don't set it done you may not find it!!!! LOL
That is the exact reason i had it done. I called in two coyotes and they ran off, a couple minutes later i called in two different ones and shot one. On the way back from getting the one, i could see my gun glowing on the hillside where i was setup. Couldnt have that anymore and the camo tape and wrap just wouldnt suffice.
As for the scope rings, it fit a little tight but easily fit without a problem. It did make me nervous but like i said, the covering is so thin you really couldnt tell. If you are thinking about getting a gun and may get a camoed one, look into a flat black or wood and have them do it and pick the camo you want and what works for you. Especially if you are gonna get a shot gun, the difference in price between and camo and black just aint worth it.