Gun is a Stevens 200 .243 rebarreled with a 358 Winchester Stainless barrel. Rifle Basix trigger group, EGW rail. Used the Aervoe camo paints Brownells sells and BullDog Arms Flectar stencils. Scope's a Trij. 2.5-10x56 with a red post. (I'd put on a tr34g...but I haven't sold off my Grendel AR yet to pay for that toy

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While I know rattle can paint won't hold up like a bake on whatever finish... I just wanted to play. The paint seems to come off the plastic stock in certain areas a little easier than others. I've got some ideas as to why (not so much the paint's issue... more things I did while prepping). It was de-oiled...but I put a first coat on the stock incorrectly (held can too far from stock...allowing paint to actually sort of dry before hitting stock...per aervoe, you have to shoot from 6-8 inches and i was probably further back). Well, I sanded off the rough surface of that finish...when I should have sanded hard down to plastic again, or stripped it with acetone. i think this poorly laid down layer is what allows subsequent spots to pull away.
We'll see how it holds up through beating on it in deer season.