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<blockquote data-quote="gmar" data-source="post: 1625729" data-attributes="member: 9154"><p>I've been thinking about painting my 6.5 Grendel to some sort of desert tan with a little bit of green and brown camo scheme. I figured it would match the dead grass Oklahoma has during the winter and drought stricken summers. I have a buddy who does a great job with "rattle cans" however, I've also seen great jobs with duracoat. I understand the idea of duracoat being more durable and professional but I like the idea of the rattle can job so that I can touch up or change the camo scheme depending on what type of landscape I plan to hunt in. </p><p></p><p>So is everyone saying, that if I "rattle can" my Grendel, its worth less money if I ever decide to sell it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmar, post: 1625729, member: 9154"] I've been thinking about painting my 6.5 Grendel to some sort of desert tan with a little bit of green and brown camo scheme. I figured it would match the dead grass Oklahoma has during the winter and drought stricken summers. I have a buddy who does a great job with "rattle cans" however, I've also seen great jobs with duracoat. I understand the idea of duracoat being more durable and professional but I like the idea of the rattle can job so that I can touch up or change the camo scheme depending on what type of landscape I plan to hunt in. So is everyone saying, that if I "rattle can" my Grendel, its worth less money if I ever decide to sell it? [/QUOTE]
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