idahohunter8
Beginner
- May 7, 2015
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I decided I wanted this to be ready so my wife can hunt deer with the rifle in late October, so I have been putting in the hours on this thing. As a recap, this is a new production Winchester 70 Super Grade 270. I bought it with the idea of working on the stock and really making the wood pop, glass bed it and have a beautiful "custom looking rifle" at a nice factory rifle price.
I have stopped at 8 coats as it has hit the shine I want, but If I keep going it won't adequately cure in time. I am going to wait a week, glass bed it, then wait another week. At that time I will buff it out with car polish (helps harden the finish). I am hoping at that time I will then be good to go site it in and do load development before we leave to go hunting. It really helps working with a high grade factory stock as there is very little sanding work that you have to do.
Really wanted that old school traditional feel (probably should have put a leupold on it - but I can't stand leupold!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: ) but the nearly all black Vortex compliments it well. Going to keep with the theme and load development will be with the 130 nosler Partition....At 3000 FPS, there is nothing in Idaho that load won't put the hammer on.
I have stopped at 8 coats as it has hit the shine I want, but If I keep going it won't adequately cure in time. I am going to wait a week, glass bed it, then wait another week. At that time I will buff it out with car polish (helps harden the finish). I am hoping at that time I will then be good to go site it in and do load development before we leave to go hunting. It really helps working with a high grade factory stock as there is very little sanding work that you have to do.
Really wanted that old school traditional feel (probably should have put a leupold on it - but I can't stand leupold!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: ) but the nearly all black Vortex compliments it well. Going to keep with the theme and load development will be with the 130 nosler Partition....At 3000 FPS, there is nothing in Idaho that load won't put the hammer on.