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Gamemaster II paint-along

Sooo.. I currently have the limbs of my Bowtech... It's all black. I'm feeling inspired to paint, dip it? Should I break out the Acetone as well? Clean it up? Can I do limbs as well? Or will the flexing cause issues? Better to paint those....
 
Sooo.. I currently have the limbs of my Bowtech... It's all black. I'm feeling inspired to paint, dip it? Should I break out the Acetone as well? Clean it up? Can I do limbs as well? Or will the flexing cause issues? Better to paint those....
Love it. Let the juices flow!

I heard @Anobody has some film he ain't using!
 
I can see hot pink, flourescent yellow and green limbs going well with a gray riser...
I like where you're going! Tried last night to remove the camo from the limbs with acetone but it was fruitless. Camo print on the limbs is not going anywhere.

Anybody see an issue with putting a single coat of spray primer on the limbs and then hydro dipping them? Woulf that be too much paint/material on the limbs?
 
I like where you're going! Tried last night to remove the camo from the limbs with acetone but it was fruitless. Camo print on the limbs is not going anywhere.

Anybody see an issue with putting a single coat of spray primer on the limbs and then hydro dipping them? Woulf that be too much paint/material on the limbs?
I'm not a bow expert but from a materials angle, no, a single layer of paint won't do anything to the bow.

If you're wondering about hydrodipping adherence, that's done over fresh paint/base coat all the time so I think you're good to get snazzy that way too.
 
I like where you're going! Tried last night to remove the camo from the limbs with acetone but it was fruitless. Camo print on the limbs is not going anywhere.

Anybody see an issue with putting a single coat of spray primer on the limbs and then hydro dipping them? Woulf that be too much paint/material on the limbs?
No issue they primed the limbs originally to get the hydrographic on it
 
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