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    #16
    tape off wheels and strings.. but should not impact it at all.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Krivoman View Post
      tape off wheels and strings.. but should not impact it at all.
      this and you can just dust it with paint till the white shine is gone...

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        #18
        I’ve always been curious if a white camo pattern would be a bad idea around here. I could see it somewhat blending in if you are in a high light environment.

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          #19
          Take a look at the ASAT brand camo. Add some light tans and darker brown and black and your bow would look awesome!

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            #20
            Bisch with a wheel bow?! I've lost all faith in humanity...

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              #21
              Stain it and spray some poly on it!

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                #22
                Originally posted by CRM_95 View Post
                Bisch with a wheel bow?! I've lost all faith in humanity...
                Originally posted by Featherflinger View Post
                Stain it and spray some poly on it!
                You guys weren’t supposed to see this thread! It’s in Around the Campfire. 🤣🤣🤣

                Thanks for all the input, guys!!!!

                Bisch

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                  #23
                  I painted mine with the ultra flat spray paint and I think it was a big upgrade. No more shine. I taped off the cams but if you wanted to go all in you could take the string off and paint the cams too.

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                    #24
                    Is it OK to spray paint a compound?



                    Well, I didn’t worry about it! I figured they could not see me thru the mesh anyway, so it didn’t matter! I had just about forgotten how much umph these wheel bows have, especially with a 462gr arrow!!!!!

                    Bisch


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                      #25
                      If you really want it to stick, I would wash it down with warm water and dawn dish soap using a red scotch brite pad to rough up the surface to give the paint something to bind to. This will also help to degrease it.

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                        #26
                        I should blend in well with all the white rocks down there!!!

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                          #27
                          Good shooting! Yeah... the white would drive me crazy too but the pig didn't seem to notice.

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