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My Encore 7-30 Waters [message #21009] Sun, 24 March 2013 00:28 Go to next message
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http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i442/masterloader1/Guns/6fbabd06-9847-451d-ae44-ad2009dd4f56_zpscc8a4120.jpg

http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i442/masterloader1/Guns/7-30W2_zpsa366a5a9.jpg

This is my first paint job. Didn't want to do scope yet. This is a custom shop 7-30 Waters.
Re: My Encore 7-30 Waters [message #21088 is a reply to message #21009] Tue, 26 March 2013 08:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey looks good, what kinda paint did you use on the rubber bits and is it sticky to the touch? J
Re: My Encore 7-30 Waters [message #21552 is a reply to message #21088] Thu, 11 April 2013 18:41 Go to previous message
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JonnyReb wrote on Tue, 26 March 2013 08:11
Hey looks good, what kinda paint did you use on the rubber bits and is it sticky to the touch? J

No it's not sticky to the touch. I used paint called Sportsman's Camo that I can get at my local Farm and Home Store. I also used a Satin clear coat on top. I sprayed one color on then baked it in the oven @ 250 degrees for 30 mins. Then let it cool down. Then I painted it with the other color and baked again @ same setting and time. Then repeated with clear coat. I did the stock that same but I only had the oven set @ 150/200 and did it for only about 10 mins.
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