Go to Bass Pro, Cabelas or Gander look for the shotgun kits from Beartooth They are neoprene and easy to install/remove with no tape residue. They come in rifle and shotgun kits(Pump, Over & Under)
Kinda pricey but gives you a barrier for your cheek weld oncold days. Protects stock, forearm and barrel from dings and scratches.
Seriously, you don't need a camo gun to hunt turkeys because most of your gun will be covered by your camo clothing while you are sitting (Stock is tucked into the shoulder and near completely hidden from sight, and camo gloves break up the solid brown of the fore end). What you do need is an extra full choke, and 3" shells if you're going to be hunting turkeys with a 20 gauge.
I think you should just buy a cheap roll of camo tape.
the only thing is if you have a pump it will not go around the forend well, but other wise just get tape.
Seriously, you don't need a camo gun to hunt turkeys because most of your gun will be covered by your camo clothing while you are sitting (Stock is tucked into the shoulder and near completely hidden from sight, and camo gloves break up the solid brown of the fore end). What you do need is an extra full choke, and 3" shells if you're going to be hunting turkeys with a 20 gauge.
Go to Bass Pro, Cabelas or Gander look for the shotgun kits from Beartooth They are neoprene and easy to install/remove with no tape residue. They come in rifle and shotgun kits(Pump, Over & Under)
Kinda pricey but gives you a barrier for your cheek weld oncold days. Protects stock, forearm and barrel from dings and scratches.
I think you should just buy a cheap roll of camo tape.
the only thing is if you have a pump it will not go around the forend well, but other wise just get tape.
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Yes you can but you dont need to change the wood! just head on down to the nearest walmart and get some gun tape for only about 4-5 dollars
its the camo gun tape btw
I would just go with the gun tape too. Stocks are available but usually pretty pricey. Check it out though. Yeah the tape is around 5 bucks!
Go to Bass Pro, Cabelas or Gander look for the shotgun kits from Beartooth They are neoprene and easy to install/remove with no tape residue. They come in rifle and shotgun kits(Pump, Over & Under)
Kinda pricey but gives you a barrier for your cheek weld oncold days. Protects stock, forearm and barrel from dings and scratches.
Seriously, you don't need a camo gun to hunt turkeys because most of your gun will be covered by your camo clothing while you are sitting (Stock is tucked into the shoulder and near completely hidden from sight, and camo gloves break up the solid brown of the fore end). What you do need is an extra full choke, and 3" shells if you're going to be hunting turkeys with a 20 gauge.
Mossy Oak does camo "dipping" for about $100.00, but I'd get a synthetic stock first.
Camo is overrated anyway, our grandfathers never had it.
the cheapest thing to do is take camo tape and wrap around the stock
I think you should just buy a cheap roll of camo tape.
the only thing is if you have a pump it will not go around the forend well, but other wise just get tape.
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Yes you can but you dont need to change the wood! just head on down to the nearest walmart and get some gun tape for only about 4-5 dollars
Seriously, you don't need a camo gun to hunt turkeys because most of your gun will be covered by your camo clothing while you are sitting (Stock is tucked into the shoulder and near completely hidden from sight, and camo gloves break up the solid brown of the fore end). What you do need is an extra full choke, and 3" shells if you're going to be hunting turkeys with a 20 gauge.
its the camo gun tape btw
I would just go with the gun tape too. Stocks are available but usually pretty pricey. Check it out though. Yeah the tape is around 5 bucks!
Go to Bass Pro, Cabelas or Gander look for the shotgun kits from Beartooth They are neoprene and easy to install/remove with no tape residue. They come in rifle and shotgun kits(Pump, Over & Under)
Kinda pricey but gives you a barrier for your cheek weld oncold days. Protects stock, forearm and barrel from dings and scratches.
Mossy Oak does camo "dipping" for about $100.00, but I'd get a synthetic stock first.
Camo is overrated anyway, our grandfathers never had it.
the cheapest thing to do is take camo tape and wrap around the stock
I think you should just buy a cheap roll of camo tape.
the only thing is if you have a pump it will not go around the forend well, but other wise just get tape.
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