Chasing away the quarantine blues with some DIY stock painting!

I used it a bit last year, but didn't have time to hunt as much last season. Paint has held up well so far, but it hasn't been dragged through the hazel brush and tag alders enough for me to call it "rigorously tested". I'll be dividing my hunting between the Scout and the A-Bolt this year and looks like I'll have the chance to put some serious miles on them both. I will be sure to post some results and observations over the next couple months.
 
I've painted quite a few stocks. Here are a few recent ones.


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I took one of my employees hunting rifle home to install a new scope on it and surprised her with a pink camo paint job. She liked it so much she decided to hit the range with a full pink theme. :)


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I've painted quite a few stocks. Here are a few recent ones.


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I took one of my employees hunting rifle home to install a new scope on it and surprised her with a pink camo paint job. She liked it so much she decided to hit the range with a full pink theme. :)


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How do you get that pattern?
They look great
 
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