Boy- The opinions on stripping or not stripping are pretty equal.I read one post about why I shouldn't strip it and I agree,then I read another one why I SHOULD strip it and agree with that too.
I know if I even strip a small portion of the paint,I am going to want to just finish the job and strip it all off.
On the other hand,as much as I don't like camo covered bows,this little bugger is actually starting to grow on me.If the camo were even more worn and chipped in spots,or the bow had some holes drilled in it,it would be a whole lot easier for me to just go ahead and do it.Knowing this is the way it came out of Grayling makes it very hard for me to do it.I am still pondering all of the suggestions.Luckily I have still been working long hours so I haven't had time to even consider doing it even if I wanted to.Maybe that's a good thing.
Bill- The bow doesn't feel unusually heavy and going by the small wear mark on the edge of the shelf,I do believe the riser is wood,I'm just curious as to the glass color now and if it is standard glass along with the wood,I would really be interested in knowing why it was camo covered at all.