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		<title>Water Transfer Printing for Rifle Stocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jan 2020 06:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a great new way to apply an eye-catching finish to fiberglass and synthetic stocks. Water Transfer Printing (aka Hydro-Dipping) can apply beautiful, stylized patterns to your stock, and the process costs less than a custom paint job. Hydro-dipping is ideal for applying amazing photo-realistic effects such as stone, wood burl, snakeskin, or faux carbon [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a great new way to apply an eye-catching finish to fiberglass and synthetic stocks. Water Transfer Printing (aka Hydro-Dipping) can apply beautiful, stylized patterns to your stock, and the process costs less than a custom paint job. Hydro-dipping is ideal for applying amazing photo-realistic effects such as stone, wood burl, snakeskin, or faux carbon fiber. Hydro-dipping requires no harsh chemicals or high heat so there are no negative side effects. You just end up with an amazing, patterned finish on your stock.</p>
<p>Hundreds of different patterns are available. We like the carbon-look finish on benchrest guns and the snakeskin patterns on hunting and varmint rifles. Natural snakeskin designs, in this Editor&#8217;s opinion, are perhaps the most effective camouflage for the largely arrid backcountry in the American southwest.</p>
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<p><b>Hydro-Dip of Idaho Does Great Work</b><br />
While there are a half-dozen companies offering water transfer printing for rifle stocks, Forum member Francis B. recommends <a href="http://www.hydro-dip.com/" target="new">Hydro-Dip, LLC</a> of Meridian, Idaho. Examples of Hydro-Dip&#8217;s work are shown above. Francis writes: &#8220;Scott, Adam, and old man Rod Springer own and run Hydro-Dip. This is a company that will &#8216;paint&#8217; your rifle, tool box, trailer, airplane, whatever and will do an excellent job while doing it. Check out their archives of jobs done. You will be amazed. I&#8217;ve not had one of their jobs done for any of mine (yet) but I&#8217;m considering it. Those who have had their rifles done tell me the cost is very reasonable. I have seen a few stocks done and they are works of art.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hydro-dipping (water transfer printing) can be performed on virtually any metal or plastic surface. You can Hydro-dip car parts, archery gear, rifle stocks &#8212; you name it. Watch the process in the video:</p>
<p><strong>CLICK VIDEO to See Hydro-Dipping Process!</strong><br />
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		<title>Reptilian R1 &#8212; Santiago&#8217;s Snakeskin TubeGun</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2016 12:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 7mm Snake for Santiago Our friend Dennis Santiago has a reptilian rig in his arsenal. It&#8217;s actually an Eliseo R1 single-shot tubegun chambered in .284 Winchester. The eye-catching aspect of Santiago&#8217;s .284 bolt-gun is the snakeskin dip job on the exterior. This really creates a distinctive look. Dennis tells us: &#8220;It was Gary Eliseo&#8217;s [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" width="200" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/densnake02b.jpg" alt="Santiago Tubegun Eliseo R1 Snakeskin Hydro-dip"><b>A 7mm Snake for Santiago</b><br />
Our friend Dennis Santiago has a reptilian rig in his arsenal. It&#8217;s actually an <a href="http://gotxring.com/" target="_blank">Eliseo R1</a> single-shot tubegun chambered in .284 Winchester. The eye-catching aspect of Santiago&#8217;s .284 bolt-gun is the <strong>snakeskin dip job</strong> on the exterior. This really creates a distinctive look. Dennis tells us: &#8220;It was Gary Eliseo&#8217;s idea to try a water-transfer printing finish for this rifle. There are many patterns to choose from &#8212; this is the WTP-260 Snakeskin Illusion-Fall Copper from <a href="http://www.watertransferprinting.com/c_gallery.html" target="_blank">WaterTransferPrinting.com</a>. For a single shot LR gun, I figured something on the bright side would be interesting and pick up less heat from the sun in the summer.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dennis will use his new rifle in prone matches, where a single shot works fine. He says: &#8220;Underneath the hood, it&#8217;s a Rem 700 Long Action, chambered in .284 Win. Yes it&#8217;s a single shot! I don&#8217;t need anything else for a prone gun. Nothing to get in the way of building the perfect position.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Dennis says: &#8220;Length of pull, offset and cast initially set the same as my similar RTS .308. My gun, my body dimensions.&#8221;</em><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/densnake03.jpg" alt="Santiago Tubegun Eliseo R1 Snakeskin Hydro-dip"></p>
<p><b>A FFP 6-24x50mm Sightron Rides on Top</b><br />
The optic is a <a href="http://info.sightron.com/Riflescopes/SIII-First-Focal-Plane/SIIISS624X50LRFFPMOA/" target="_blank">Sightron 6-24x50mm, FFP MOA-2</a>. Dennis reports: &#8220;I looked at many scopes (within my determined price range), and this is the one that had the best combination of features for for this gun&#8217;s particular application. The sight line sits about 3 inches above bore line on these guns. It&#8217;s been leveled, bore-sighted and pre-dialed for a 200-yard estimated zero for the ammo I plan to use. Those are Gen II A.R.M.S. rings. Super easy to tailor to different rail widths. Same rock-steady steel performance.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/densnake06.jpg" alt="Santiago Tubegun Eliseo R1 Snakeskin Hydro-dip"></p>
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		<title>Greatest Hits: Hydro-Dip Stock Graphics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 07:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LINK: Water Transfer Printing for Stocks Using a water-dipping process, the folks at Hydro-Dip LLC in Idaho produce stunning photo-realistic graphic coverings for gun stocks. And it costs less than a custom paint job.]]></description>
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Using a water-dipping process, the folks at <a href="http://www.hydro-dip.com/" target="new">Hydro-Dip LLC</a> in Idaho produce stunning photo-realistic graphic coverings for gun stocks. And it costs less than a custom paint job.</p>
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