OT-my worked over and painted H&R 30-30 new pic

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OT-my worked over and painted H&R 30-30 new pic

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Added a Williams peep sight, recrowned the barrel, floated the forend and lightened the trigger.
A better pic

Hopefully will shoot it this weekend.


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THAT IS THE PURTIEST PINK GUN I EVER SAW.
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Terry Murbach wrote:THAT IS THE PURTIEST PINK GUN I EVER SAW.
I'm going to have to re-due the pics, the stock is a gray concrete color.
The flash is making it look pinkish!!
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AND THE PURPLE RECEIVER MAKES MY DOBBER QUIVER....
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Terry Murbach wrote:AND THE PURPLE RECEIVER MAKES MY DOBBER QUIVER....
O.D. Green receiver.
Now I know I need to re-due the pics or you need a new monitor. :P
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pretty

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even bleeding hearts from california would like that gun. its pretty. all kidding aside it looks like a fine job.
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Terry Murbach wrote:AND THE PURPLE RECEIVER MAKES MY DOBBER QUIVER....
Then put it AWAY! :lol:
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Terry Murbach wrote:AND THE PURPLE RECEIVER MAKES MY DOBBER QUIVER....
That's funny right there! :D




Funky paint job Dude :) I've never painted a gun before, what did you use and how well do you think it will hold up?
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My screen reads it as Turquois and Pinkish-purple.

You could always try Photoshop.... :wink:
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Nice! Be interesting to see a range report. Didn't know they had a 30-30 barrel
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Bigahh wrote:Nice! Be interesting to see a range report. Didn't know they had a 30-30 barrel
One of there better barrels.
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As WCF3030 said the 30-30 is one of the most versatile round available. Real good job on yours, here is a picture of mine. Doug
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Looks cool to me! 8)
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Interesting gun! :oops: Changes colors?
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Cool is that the pallet wood stock under that paint?
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Old Savage wrote:Interesting gun! :oops: Changes colors?
I'm starting to think so.
Could be metal in the paint that reacts when the camera flash is used.
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JReed wrote:Cool is that the pallet wood stock under that paint?
Yep.
I had no problem with covering it up.
The paint is a textured accent paint.
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canonsix wrote:As WCF3030 said the 30-30 is one of the most versatile round available. Real good job on yours, here is a picture of mine. Doug
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Good job. FWIW it does not look pink on my screen, just pinkish :D
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Nice job.

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I think chameleon camo is a good idea. Blend with the surroundings.
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I LOVE those H&Rs I have to get my butt on line and get a few pictures of mine here Both 30/30s here are nice to look at :lol:
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Post by Bigahh »

Are they Light Weight? I have a Nephew that will be hunting this year for the 1st time, 12 years old. He wants to start with a Single shot, and those look perfect.
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Bigahh wrote:Are they Light Weight? I have a Nephew that will be hunting this year for the 1st time, 12 years old. He wants to start with a Single shot, and those look perfect.
Between 5 1/2 to 7lbs depending on caliber.
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WCF3030 wrote:
Bigahh wrote:Are they Light Weight? I have a Nephew that will be hunting this year for the 1st time, 12 years old. He wants to start with a Single shot, and those look perfect.
Between 5 1/2 to 7lbs depending on caliber.
I'm pretty sure they all have the same barrel contour unless named "bull barrel".

So the bigger the bore the more "meat" has been taken away from the total
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Bigahh wrote:Are they Light Weight? I have a Nephew that will be hunting this year for the 1st time, 12 years old. He wants to start with a Single shot, and those look perfect.
Should be fine. My 10 year old nephew has one in .410 and does great
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