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Opinions on new stock

Started by 4nwtf, February 20, 2011, 11:15:27 PM

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4nwtf



I got a black shur shot stock for my 870.  Couldn't find one in realtree hardwoods hd.  Should I keep the black or camo forend on until I get the gun dipped?

Skeeterbait

I would put the camo forearm on it and tape the stock till you get it dipped.

knightrider

camo forend with black buttstock i would leave it that way looks pretty cool :you_rock:

Reloader

I would go with the camo forearm and paint the butt stock.

3 coats of tan(letting dry btwn each coat), stencil in grey, black, and brown, and it will look just fine.


hookedspur

Quote from: Skeeterbait on February 20, 2011, 11:17:53 PM
I would put the camo forearm on it and tape the stock till you get it dipped.
Yea the turkey wont care.
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Go with the Black Forend! I like it! See below...

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Boomstick

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wisconsinteacher

I would go with all black, but that is just me.  The birds will not care one bit.

grousec

Keep the camo forend on and tape the stock untilo you get it dipped!  But then I hate black forends and stocks.

devin4484

All Black.  I love black accents on all camo (guns and bows). 

pennyrilehunter

Go with whatever you like.  If the bird gets close enough to tell if the stock and forend is black or camo its his unlucky day.

bird

Quote from: pennyrilehunter on February 21, 2011, 07:10:00 PM
Go with whatever you like.  If the bird gets close enough to tell if the stock and forend is black or camo its his unlucky day.
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paladin

Camo forearm.
Paint tan. stencil in green, brown and gray. I don't use black in camo any more.
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