browning a-bolt .280 cleaing up
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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browning a-bolt .280 cleaing up
I have a a-bolt .280 in synthetic stock that i bought with grass cutting money when i was 14 years old. I even studied ballistics and pick out the caliber. I'll have it till the day i die, unless i give it to my kid. Its kinda been rode hard and put up wet over the years. I am 32 now. At some point i'd like to fix it up. What would yall do to make it look new again. Or would you leave it alone, for it definatly has "character"
#6
I have the a A-bolt Composite Stalker in 280 also. Mine was probably in a similar condition when I bought it.... looked rough but shot great.
I did a do it myself camo paint job a few years ago when it started looking really beat up. Now it looks as good as it shoots. I've even done a few a couple of friends... gives an old rifle a fresh new look. I'll never part with it.
I did a do it myself camo paint job a few years ago when it started looking really beat up. Now it looks as good as it shoots. I've even done a few a couple of friends... gives an old rifle a fresh new look. I'll never part with it.