Bow dipping

Ikeepitcold

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Feb 22, 2011
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I have had some stocks dipped they look awesome! I've seen some bows also and are really cool too. Hoggskinz.com is a local company here in Reno Nv. That does my stuff. Check out the site it's pretty cool. They dip anything you can think of. I have a few European mounts and I'm going to have them dip the skulls and make a pedestal mount out of them.
 

shrades

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Dec 25, 2011
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I have seen there website. Pretty cool. Those deer mounts do look nice. I was going to get a new bow this year but I could say most of that money on gear for my elk trip to Colorado this Fall.
 

Ikeepitcold

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Feb 22, 2011
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I have seen there website. Pretty cool. Those deer mounts do look nice. I was going to get a new bow this year but I could say most of that money on gear for my elk trip to Colorado this Fall.
Awesome. Bows and a new set up can be spendy for sure. Welcome to the forum by the way.
 

packer58

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I have had some stocks dipped they look awesome! I've seen some bows also and are really cool too. Hoggskinz.com is a local company here in Reno Nv. That does my stuff. Check out the site it's pretty cool. They dip anything you can think of. I have a few European mounts and I'm going to have them dip the skulls and make a pedestal mount out of them.
How's the finish holding up to normal wear ?
 

shrades

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Dec 25, 2011
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North Liberty Iowa
Well thankyou Ikeepitcold. My hoyt is a black finish, so I'm thinking about doing just the riser. And working in a bowshop I can take it apart and put it back together very easy.