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Old 04-05-2009, 05:37 PM   #1
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Default Stock painting, refinishing?

Hey guys, I was tinkering with my .270 today and it has a decent amount of scratches in it. Its almost like somebody tried to sand it, because they are all length wise on the stock. It is a McMillan finished in Woodland camo.

Now, can I sand the stock down with 600 grit (or finer) sandpaper to get rid of the scratches, or is it a good candidate to try out my rattle can skills and do a olive/black web finish...?

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