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Dear all

Does anyone know if HS Precision have changed their stock painting technique/style of recent?

I have seen some recent models on Gunsamerica with factory paint jobs which were different (not as attractive) in style to previous models.

I would be interested to hear from any informed parties out there ref my comments above and/or if anyone has noticed the same?

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I have two of their stocks that definitely have different style finishes. I bought them used so have no idea of their ages though. What in specific are you referring to? Texture, color, pattern?
 
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If you look at the rifle (6.5x284) in the following link you will see a different finish to the one in the lower link. Both are tri colour desert. One main difference which stands out is that the 6.5 has a very crude/rough looking black web which is glossy.

https://www.gunsamerica.com/96...-Talley-rings-HS.htm

http://www.covecreekoutfitters...toSwipe1448675837937
 
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Yes. I can see the difference you mean. I have a two color camo stock that is more like the bottom rifle than top, I.e the black web is smoother. I would call HS directly, that thick webbing might be by design/order. They have been very responsive with my questions. Good luck.
 
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Thanks for the info and yes I will give them a call.
 
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No matter what the color, they're great-shooting rifles.
 
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They truly shoot well.
 
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Yes. I can see the difference you mean. I have a two color camo stock that is more like the bottom rifle than top, I.e the black web is smoother. I would call HS directly, that thick webbing might be by design/order. They have been very responsive with my questions. Good luck.


LOP is too short on the camo stock. Sell it immediately.
 
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I was told by their salesman that all of the stock painting is done by one guy. This was told to me in January of this year. I bet he is a busy dude.
 
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FYI: I just received an HS stock in the mail (not directly from HS but a new stock), and the paint job (tan/black spider web) is the "smoother" finish. It is not the glossy type as shown in the first pics above. Good Luck
 
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