Hydro dip/transfer camo?

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kpk

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Has anyone had this done? Got pics? I'm wondering how durable it is compared to just paint. Let me know if you know! Also is the place in ada still open?
 

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I've had numerous bows with it. I love it. If I ever have a gun refinished, it will be with this camo process. It goes on smooth, and is more durable than a lot of finishes I've seen.
 

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Freedom Graphix in Ada, OK did mine.

I love it and it is holding up well enough. It ain't supposed to be pretty. I actually hunt and use my rifles so a nick or scratch here and there has never bothered me.

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Everyone,

For those in the Tulsa area, there is a relatively new shop in Catoosa, Hunters Choice, that specializes in hydro etch...

Saw them out at the Wannamakers show... pretty impressie..

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Thanks for the posts guys. I talked to a guy at hydo-dip and he seemed to know his stuff. He said for $125 they would prep, prime, dip, and satin clear coat. Sounds like an excellent deal for a complete job...
 

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