Its their fault!
#11
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
baaahhh! I just got an email saying my new gun was shipped off today. Should have waited till it came in and saved on shipping 2 stocks to him LOL.
I agree omega, it dont make'em shoot any better but it sure makes 'em look purdy.
The 30 day wait until you can shoot them though will be a freakin tough one!
I agree omega, it dont make'em shoot any better but it sure makes 'em look purdy.
The 30 day wait until you can shoot them though will be a freakin tough one!
#12
Typical Buck
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From: MD/PA Line
The two stocks I had dipped, one from Black Ice and other from Palmetto Hydrographics never told me I had to wait at all to shoot them. I shot the one from Black Ice immediately and not a thing wrong with it. I would not be afraid to shoot it immediately.
This guy says the clearcoat is what makes it durable, bottom of page. http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/view...?f=83&t=128162
By the time it makes the journey back to Co. it should be ready to fire.
This guy says the clearcoat is what makes it durable, bottom of page. http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/view...?f=83&t=128162
By the time it makes the journey back to Co. it should be ready to fire.
#13
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Well thats good to know.
I just thought of it but thats ok that i couldnt send both stocks in at the same time. I will be able to see the pattern i picked out and if its not exactly what i had pictured, i can make adjustments in color for the new stock. Works for me either way.
I just thought of it but thats ok that i couldnt send both stocks in at the same time. I will be able to see the pattern i picked out and if its not exactly what i had pictured, i can make adjustments in color for the new stock. Works for me either way.



