FX .30 Bobcat Terminator

Just got my spare stock back from hydro dip. Troy Dailey of Northern CA did an excellent job. So finally ready for EBR. I hope both the gun and I shoot as good as it looks. 

.30 FX Bobcat Mk2, Hawke Sidewinder 6.5-20x42 scope, Huma reg. Approx 80 fpe. 

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I was wondering what ever happened with that stock and if you had it done. I'm glad you guys finally got together and made it happen. I just bought my son a Streamline today and we're going to have it dipped with a light blue lightning bolt pattern. My son is super excited. Your stock turned out really awesome looking! I like that pattern a lot.. 

Someone asked if the stock is smoth or tacky... Troy can finish the stocks smooth, slightly textured, flat, satin or glossy. He also has a plethora of base coat colors which can change the look of the pattern you choose drastically, depending on the pattern itself. He can give you a ton of options if you want. I'm pretty lucky to have him and Neil Clague as my neighbors. Stoti
 
MAN I HOPE YOU WIN at EBR😁, Go and shot there a$$ off. I love your taking a Bobcat. I fill the bobcat is one of the very best around, but often over looked because of its age and lost popularity with all the AKA super tunning guns on the market. I sorry to tell everybody once your gun dialed in there is no need to continue to "tune". The Bobcat has a stock that just let a shooter settle in and shoot some kick'n shoots. Best of luck, and going to put a good word in for ya to. 
 
Thanks to everyone that commented, I appreciate it. One thing, even if I come in last, at least the gun will look good. I've been shooting 50 and 90 yards, will post some 90 yard groups this weekend similar to the ones I posted below when I was trying to decide which pellet to shoot, the 44.75 or the 50.1 grain. I'm pretty sure I'll shoot the 44.75 grain unless its really windy, then I'll shift to the 50.1. It could just be my imagination, but it seems the gun is easier to shoot with the lighter pellets...

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Shot some 90 yard groups this morning after practicing shooting small individual targets. The breeze was starting to swirl and get gusty so I snuck in two quick 5 shot groups between gusts. First one on left was only very slight breeze, and smaller than the penny. Second group on right was a left to right decent breeze, enough to move the group to the right a bit, and just slightly larger than the penny but less than an inch. .30 JSB Exact 44.75 grain pellets with FX Terminator Bobcat Mk2 at 885 FPS.

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