Thank you PPR **pics**

Xdguy

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I wanted to take a minute and send a BIG thank you to Paul at Pro Precision Rifle. He's a new site sponsor, so I thought I'd send him my Rem. 700 bolt to get fluted. I have to say, I think he did a great job and he turned it around quick too!! He got it last Wednesday and I had it back today, Monday. LINK TO HIS SITE

I went with the Tac 8 fluting and the dark grey Cerakote. I kind of wish I had gone with black instead of the dark grey, but it looks good none the less.

What do you guys think?

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the more I look at his work the more I want to send my bolt to him. Looks great, but sadly yea, i would have gone with Black.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gunjunkie45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Looks great. Who did the paint job on that stock? It's sick! I want! </div></div>

I painted the stock. HERE is the link to the thread I posted about it, if you are interested. I'm am pretty proud of it.


Bolt does look good! Eventually, I will replace the barrel with one that's fluted and threaded.
She's getting close to being complete
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I have talked to Paul and he is a very nice guy and I can't wait to get my rifle back from my smith to get some bolt fluting done.

Paul keep up the killer work!!! Glad to see you join the Hide vendors
 
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Sprayed 99,

Thanks for the nice comments. I am proud to be a sponsor of this great site. Everybody has been very gracious in welcoming me to the Hide. Thanks Guys.

Regards, Paul.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: midkansasguy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">awesome stock. u have a real talent. <span style="color: #FF0000">are u a tattoo artist or something </span></div></div>

No, I just like trying new things. Honestly, I just practiced each skull I was going to use over and over and over again, until I figured out exacty what made it look good. Then, I went on to the next one. They were absolutely horrible when I first started and I almost gave up on several ocassions. But, the more I practiced, the more I learned what worked and what didn't and my skulls began to improve. Eventually, I became confident enough to just go for it. I am proud of the way it turned out, but I would never claim to be a competent air brusher. As a matter of fact, I haven't touched it since.