Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: rosscrazyelk on January 25, 2016, 07:20:41 PM
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What's your preference and why?
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Depends what you're putting it on
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Sorry..rifle stock
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Dip looks professional. Wrap is reversible tho. But who wraps a new gun anyay.
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Who said it was new....
It's a older beat up composite stock
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Dip it, looks great and professional. I did a bow last year in predator spring green and it looks factory.
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I'm a rattle can fan my self. Painting camo is pretty easy.
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If it's a laminate stock and it's for camo only, either is fine. Rattle can is cheaper.
Personally I'm going to get my 12 gauge and my muzzeloader cerakoted this year. They're starting to show their age and wear and I need to get ahead of the curve.
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I'd probably go with a dip if it were mine. I just think it would look nicer than a wrap.
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Northwest Hydro dip is great my sons gun was done by them. Rattle cans or other methods of DIY are simply fun and an exercise in creativity. And if you dont like it you can always just do it over or send it off to a pro.