Who has sprayed their gun? Show pics if you got them. Thinking about doing mine before the season starts.
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I did my 20ga shurshot stock, I painted it dark green first, and used a sea sponge and blotted black, and brown, and grey primer on it. Turned out pretty good, sorry I'm not smart enough to post pic's, or I would show it off.
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Looks good Nightfallatdawn! You have the main colors in big enough chunks to break it up at a distance. I see a lot of patterns that look good up close but when you put the gun off a little ways it all looks like one color. Good job!
I really like that pattern design a lot as well Nightfallatdawn. Picture was posted on another thread I had to show some of my buddies. :icon_thumright:
I've painted several of my guns, here's my fav.
AR looks good Tom how did you get that pattern if you don't mind sharing?
I used ferns on my 870
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Quote from: Ozarks Hillbilly on March 27, 2017, 10:35:28 AM
AR looks good Tom how did you get that pattern if you don't mind sharing?
Of the ones I have painted it's easier for me to have a light color base coat and use darker colors later. The AR was done by painting the whole thing khaki and then using OD green, earth brown, flat black, and khaki. For a pattern I took an old straw broom and cut a handful of straw out as long as I could get it. I then took a zip tie and tied all the straw together on the end I cut which let the other end fan out. I then just moved my pattern around on the gun using different colors until it looked good to me.
Here are a couple more I've done.
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Tom Foolery I really like the way those all of those turned out. Do you matte clear over yours when your happy with paint job? Several buddies have painted there guns mostly a Mossy Oak Bottomland pattern. They tell me its does work best to start with the lightest color and work your way to the darkest color you want to use. I haven't gotten the never up to paint one yet. I have a early 870 SM that the factory camo finish is worn off in several places I have been considering painting it. Thanks for the pics and the info.
Thanks
I did leave out the clear coat. I usually do 3 coats of flat clear coat once everything is dry.
The dark rifle is my .243 Win. I started it dark earth and I wish I would have started khaki as it's much easier going light to dark. Dark to light is hard to get a good look.
I like to use very little black. I will shadow in some when I'm mostly finished painting but very little.
I use the Krylon Camo paint and Krylon Flat clear.
Tom Foolery , thanks again for all of your advice. Is the stainless rifle a custom? The action looks like it may have started life as a 700 or 40x Remington. The twisted fluted bolt looks sharp nice piece.
Not a custom, it's a Remington 700 Titanium in 30/06. The bolt work is that way from the factory. It's floated and bedded into a Brown Precision stock, Talley Lightweights, with Leupold 2-7x33 VX2. Stainless fluted firing pin, aluminum shroud and aluminum trigger guard. Fully loaded with sling it weighs 6lbs 2oz.
The 243 has the same bolt work done by Long Rifles Inc but I installed an oversized bolt knob on it after I got it back. It's floated and bedded into a B&C Ti stock.
I didn't realize that Remington made that version. That is a sweet rifle. I tote a Remington 700 Sendero SF in 25-06 with VX3 3.5X10 for Coyotes
I like the Sendero models but they're a touch heavy for me. They are very accurate though. I like the 3.5x10 Leupold very much. Most of mine have the old style Mark AR with T2 turrets.
I shoot my 223 and 243 for most everything. I run them on steel, 223 to 600yds and 243 to 800yds and hunt I with both. I've been on a lever gun kick here lately for deer but the 223, 243 and the Ti get some workouts too.
You have some nice firearms there. I have been wanting to have a 6mm Rem AI built. Although I could buy a Cooper 243AI and have a lot more options of factory ammo to fire form brass with 243. Other than a couple grain case capacity with the 6mm Rem. I really don't think that the Coyotes will ever know the difference between the two. LOL
My main 243 is a 1/9.125" twist and it will shoot the 105gr Hornady bullets but when this barrel goes I'm going to have a 1/8" or 1/7.5" twist spun on so I can fling the 108-115gr bullets. I think a 6mm AI would be a great round, especially on a long action with a tight twist to shoot the sleek heavy bullets. The 243 AI is always a great choice too. Like you said the 243 brass is much easier to come by but if you could round up a couple hundred pieces they should last forever once formed as long as you anneal every now and then.