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Hey Hey Hey’Dusty is the most unselfish gentleman I know. Always helpful. America needs more like Dusty.
Jim, Dusty has sent me a bunch of stocks....Hey Hey Hey’
Let’s not get toooo carried away here....
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...J![]()
Dusty is a stock painter himself; therefore you must be VERY good to garner his business.Jim, Dusty has sent me a bunch of stocks....
So I can paint it and send it back! Lol
James, Dusty is a instigator.Dusty is a stock painter himself; therefore you must be VERY good to garner his business.
I was painting one a day back then. I got burned out but everybody had one so that made me happy. Once scoville stocks came out i decided everybody should be lucky enough to have one of those so i didnt have to paint anymore borden tree trunks or use 3lb of bondo to fill the holes in a hall stock. Theres where the rest was history. I still see a lot of my old paint jobs at the matches and in the classifieds. Also get people from time to time ask if i have any touch up paint for a stock i painted back in 1998.Dusty is a stock painter himself; therefore you must be VERY good to garner his business.
Dusty is really a good person. Under that rough exterior lies a sweet man so my wife says.My wife (Billie) calls him sweet baby boy.He has been good to us.
Update: Recently, I asked the father of those three grandsons how many deer had been killed with that .243. Surprisingly, he said that the three boys along with some cousins (who borrowed it) had killed approximately 15 deer. The old reclaimed 700 has been put to great use. The grandsons are 13, 11, and 9 years old. The boys thank you for your generous gift. JamesMy brother owns a gun shop in Bossier City and during the holidays he asked me if I had any use for a Remington 700 barreled action in .243. Since I have three young grandsons who are becoming interested in deer hunting, I answered yes. He said he was tired of seeing lie around the shop. Well he gave it to me during the holidays and I began looking for a stock. I contacted several friends and they did not have anything. Then I asked Dusty if he had a wooden 700 ADL SA stock. He answered that he did not have a wooden one but he did have a synthetic one that I could have. Today, I received a brand new Remington stock along with the hardware for the magazine.
I put all of the parts together and added a Vortex 3x-9x scope that I had lying around. I plan to give the rifle to them this afternoon and I am sure that there will be three happy youngsters. The oldest has one deer to his credit already. Thanks a lot Dusty. James