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Wasn't sure where to post this.....

This is my regular old "plain jane" Browning A-Bolt Composite Stalker in .300 WSM that I've had for about 8 years now. I use it for the majority of my hunting. I use it a lot and it's a tack driver right out of the box (usually shoots between 0.5" and 0.75" groups at 100 yards with Federal Premium ammo).

Anyways.....it came with the normal black stock, and I was going to get it camo dipped with Advantage Max-1.....that is until I had a stroke of genius. I decided to just paint it myself!! I am very pleased with how it turned out. It cost me a whole $8.94 (+ tax) worth of Krylon and I think I like it better than being dipped. I used Khaki for the base coat and OD Green over pine needles for the "grassy" look. My baby looks like a brand new gun!! Big Grin Let me know what you guys think.....















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damn good job bro! i like it.
 
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Very nice job. tu2

But I still like black better. sofa Big Grin Big Grin


 
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Very nice job. tu2

But I still like black better. sofa Big Grin Big Grin


Smiler Black is alright.....but I do a lot of close-quarters treestand hunting with this rifle and I don't like the black stock because it sticks out like a sore thumb. I do, however, understand that my gargantuan Zeiss scope doesn't help much.....but I think this will still be better!! haha


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I like it!!!


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Excellent, I ussually hate camoflague stocks but your stock is great. Did you take the action out to paint it?

I have a 270 Abolt composit that I love.
 
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Singleshot03,

Yes, I took the action out. I also took off the recoil pad and the sling.....and used blue painters tape to block the areas where paint shouldn't go (i.e. - inside the back where the recoil pad fits on, inside the action bed, on the sling swivels, etc.....) I normally hate camoflauge stocks too, but I really like this style of "camo". It breaks up the outline very well and looks pretty cool.

Thanks for the compliments fellas.


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Very nice job indeed! Shows you spent some time. tu2 Now, get after that scope. nilly
 
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Very nice job indeed! Shows you spent some time. tu2 Now, get after that scope. nilly


Haha.....thanks, but the $1,000 scope is staying just like it is.


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Man I like that..nice job. Good choice of Cartridge too!
 
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Ugly! Horrible! Why post anything that terrible??

Congrats! It looks great and you did a fine job!!

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The flicks where it is leaning on the trees really puts the camo into perspective. Did you use the Krylon "Fusion"?

One of the rag-hacks(barsness) put in print that a scope with an Objective over 40mm was totally worthless. rotflmo He sure has a LOT to learn. Nice scope which will allow you to see things many people will never know was near them. tu2

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Did you use the Krylon "Fusion"?


No.....I used the Krylon "camoflauge" paint, which is made for plastic and most other stuff. $4.47 a can at Wally World.....


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Thanks for posting!
I've got an A-Bolt Stainless Stalker in .300 WM that I'm just getting ready to paint. I've got the Aluma-hyde stuff from Brownell's.

I was thinking of using the darker colors for the base so that the pine branches or mesquite that I would lay over for a template would still be green after I hit it with the lighter colors.

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Hmm.....I think that would be good. The one thing I would be cautious of, having a dark base coat, is that the lighter color on top might not work as well because of the darker color bleeding thru. But hell, give it a try!! If it turns out too dark, just sand it back down and start over.

BTW it only took me about 45 minutes to do this stock after it was taped up. That was the biggest pain in the ass of the whole process. I used wide pieces of tape and then went back with an Exact-O knife and cut where I needed to in order to get nice clean edges everywhere.


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Just curious why you didn't do the whole kit and kaboodle....scope, action, barrel?
 
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Excellent fiddleback and the grain flows very nicely through the wrist tu2


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Hey Eland Slayer, I like it...the shadow effect looks great.I may have to try that pine needle pattern, very nice.

Here is one I just completed in tan with black webbing or on this stock a bit more like it marbling, with bigger open areas.

 
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Just curious why you didn't do the whole kit and kaboodle....scope, action, barrel?


Well first of all, I don't think much is accomplished when the barrel is painted because it's such a small part of the rifle and it doesn't really stand out in my opinion. Regarding the scope.....it definitely would help hide the rifle better, but I didn't want to paint it. I don't have plans of ever selling it, but if I did, having it painted would greatly reduce the re-sale value.


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Got it.
I have the stainless barrel which I think needs to be hidden on a hunting gun.
 
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What's the camo motive called .... Texas Pine? Get some camo pants & shirts made up so you can be color-coordinated.

REALLY nice - I think it looks spiffy ..... now whatcha gonna do about that 'lil blue bit that says "Zeiss" on your Huble Telescope?

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It cost me a whole $8.94 (+ tax)


Deluxe or ..... regular?


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How is the paint holding up? I'm thinking about doing this to one of my guns
 
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Drummond,

I did one last year and after three animals and a bunch of range time there is still not a scratch or chip to be seen. Good luck
 
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Best looking Browning I EVER saw. Kudos!!!
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I did one last year and after three animals and a bunch of range time there is still not a scratch or chip to be seen. Good luck


That is great to know! Thank you! Did you use krylon?
 
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How is the paint holding up? I'm thinking about doing this to one of my guns


Krylon holds up very well. I painted my Savage .338 WM over a year ago and hunt at least 2.5-3 days per week, so it is no safe queen.



Here is closeup of the wrist where wear would be greatest:

Used Khaki base then sponged on OD and brown. Did not apply clear coat to avoid shine, but closeup flash was a bit too much light in last picture.

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Did you use krylon?


Yes, Krylon on synthetic.

•Follow the prep instructions on the can. Paint thinner on the stock really bonds the first coat.

•Paint in the correct room temps. For the base and matte finishes, I applied very thin coats with a couple of hrs. of drying under a contractors light to heat and dry it. The paint really bonded, and was rock hard.
Also, I painted in the winter so I increased the drying time between the base, webbing and matte clear coat applications (7 days for each, I think?). A week sitting on a home heat register really dries things out.
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How is the paint holding up? I'm thinking about doing this to one of my guns


Surprisingly, the paint is holding up EXTREMELY well. I had my doubts that it would go through the entire season without any chipping or flaking. As far as I can tell, it looks exactly the same as the day I painted it.....and I hunted with it quite a bit this season.


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Awesome...looks like a Rifles Inc job.
 
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I hate black plastic, and crap camo painted stocks...
But I agree that is nice, looks good!

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I have repainted my syn stock 3 times in 25 years. It is easy to do, lasts a long time and is way easier than refinishing a wood stock. Plus when you get done it looks like you have a brand new rifle.


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I was thinking of covering my stainless Sako 85S in green and dark brown cloth tape for a safari this summer. It also has a black plastic stock but this painting idea is a good one! I'll have to look into this a bit more.

Wonder if I could paint the barrel, too? That shiny white stainless has got to show up!!


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Looks great!
Now if you could copy the images onto t-shirts and hats you would have a second job to pay for the paint!
Seriously, it really looks good.
 
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Here's my Browning Stainless Stalker formally black synthetic stock and stainless barrel.

Painted it with Brownell's Aluma-hyde epoxy based paints.



 
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Eland Slayer, that looks great. It is a little light for my personal tastes, but the pics with it in the shade with the tree show it's true effectiveness--nice job.

RC, I really like the way your cam out, did you do a dark base first, or just let the factory black be there to show through the needles--or what did you use for the pattern.

I like the looks of it a lot---your landscape light is not straight though, and throws off the composition of your photo.... Roll Eyes

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