Its been a little over a year since I tuned my B3-3: http://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=107458.0I decided to change up the paint job and add a bipod to it. I considered using a side picatinny rail bipod, but decided to use what I already had:Mounting the bipod in such a way to work with the underlever puts it in a slightly unorthodox position, but it works well.The tan base layer is a textured Rustoleum spray paint. It gives really good grip. The same paint is used on the muzzle break and cocking handle.I downloaded some pictures of grass, a stick, crosshairs, and a squirrel to do the rest of the paint job. Rustoleum camo paint was used for the stenciling. It's the first time I've attempted such a paint job Here's a 25 yard (the top end of what I'd hunt with it), 10 shot group with RWS SuperPoint Extras I shot at a dot on a piece of cardboard:That's off the bipod. Super easy springer to shoot with. I'm pretty happy with the results of all the work and trigger time I've put into it.