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  1. #31
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Turned out not bad I would say.

  2. #32
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    looks great... nice job

  3. #33
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Does anyone have the business/company name? Just hoping to get a stock dipped asap.

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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Hey can you pm me the site for hydro dipping or contact info, looks awesome !!!
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Does anyone know if a rubber synthetic stock could be hydro-dipped?

    I have a Sako Finnlight I would be interested in dipping, but it's less synthetic and more rubber so I'm concerned it may be too soft to use.
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  6. #36
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    I haven't actually handled a finnlight. Are the rubber pieces removable ? Then Re glue them after the dip is done.
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Quote Originally Posted by BearStump View Post
    I haven't actually handled a finnlight. Are the rubber pieces removable ? Then Re glue them after the dip is done.
    I don't think so. It's a one-piece stock where the rubber inserts are embedded. A quick google search didn't answer my question either. I may just have to go for it and see how it turns out.

    Any reference to what the end product feels like texture-wise? Does it retain the pre-dip feel of the stock, or does it turn into a hardened plastic feel?
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Still feels the same. The pattern film is so thin, it actually takes the shape of the textured grip on the forestock and hand grip areas. I honestly wouldn't think that it would go too well over rubber. But talk to Anthony, he'll know.
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  9. #39
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    looks very cool

  10. #40
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    Re: hydro dipped stock

    Interesting, think I'll attempt a dip when the weather warms up and getting a dipping tank built, seems to be an outside job.
    Thanks BearStump.
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