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Offline The General

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Any one ever tried those new do it yourself camo dipping kits?  From a couple of the you tube videos i watched it doesn't look to hard.
« Last Edit: January 01/06/13, 10:17:51 PM by The General »
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That looks so cool that if I ran out of stuff to camo I might do my duck decoys.
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Offline Bear Creek Bucks

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That looks so cool that if I ran out of stuff to camo I might do my duck decoys.

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Offline MN RACK ATTACK

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Have not tried this but I did contact a place in Rochester called Cambell Custom Coatings and they have a nice web site and lots of options for them to do. They had quoted me about $75 to do a bolt action synthetic stock in camo.
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