I was looking thru a different site and saw this picture,
looking at the picture , thats very impressive, yet it brought to mind a question ,Im just a bit curious ,now I like the way the rifle looks now,but IVE seen lots of guys do things like that and this is not meant to be just about this rifle but just a related question many of you guys can comment on,the basic color pattern used is obviously based on disruption/camo so why not a basic grey/green/tan or sage/grey/tan combo, some other color combo more likely to blend rather than clash with the hunt back-ground and some effort to mute the stainless barrel?
please don,t think I am not totally in support of anyone picking any potential pattern they like on any rifle they own, hey if shocking pink/chartreuse checkers with orange snowflakes looks good to you , hey its your rifle have at it! but I find it rather curious to use a camo pattern with colors that are obviously not meant to blend with a back ground, and Ive also always wondered why many guys do take the effort to camo paint stocks but leave scopes and barrels that will reflect a good deal of light?
viewtopic.php?f=95&t=2353&p=6211#p6211
a bit of creativity and 3-4 dull colors of spray paint can do wonders are making a rifle difficult to see at a distance in the woods
now everyone obviously will react a bit differently to this picture, many guys will hate it and while I don,t think this is the perfect colors or pattern it does show some potential at making the rifle harder to see in the field from a distance.
looking at the picture , thats very impressive, yet it brought to mind a question ,Im just a bit curious ,now I like the way the rifle looks now,but IVE seen lots of guys do things like that and this is not meant to be just about this rifle but just a related question many of you guys can comment on,the basic color pattern used is obviously based on disruption/camo so why not a basic grey/green/tan or sage/grey/tan combo, some other color combo more likely to blend rather than clash with the hunt back-ground and some effort to mute the stainless barrel?
please don,t think I am not totally in support of anyone picking any potential pattern they like on any rifle they own, hey if shocking pink/chartreuse checkers with orange snowflakes looks good to you , hey its your rifle have at it! but I find it rather curious to use a camo pattern with colors that are obviously not meant to blend with a back ground, and Ive also always wondered why many guys do take the effort to camo paint stocks but leave scopes and barrels that will reflect a good deal of light?
viewtopic.php?f=95&t=2353&p=6211#p6211
a bit of creativity and 3-4 dull colors of spray paint can do wonders are making a rifle difficult to see at a distance in the woods
now everyone obviously will react a bit differently to this picture, many guys will hate it and while I don,t think this is the perfect colors or pattern it does show some potential at making the rifle harder to see in the field from a distance.