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yote yes big game no
Make sure you don't comprimise the free floating of the barrel
Interesting. So, when it comes to coyotes you camo-up. But when it comes to big game and spending potentially a thousand dollars or more for an in-state elk or deer hunt you don't. You spend hundreds on camo clothing, face paint etc then leave your gun silver? I ask because I have spotted hunters stainless rifles in the woods before seeing them on several occassions and I know mine sticks out like a Star Wars light saber. How can you say you have never had a problem? If the deer or elk sees you first it's gone. You'll never know. I am going to camo-up I just don't know if I am going to paint or tape.
Quote from: wapiti hunter2 on July 20, 2010, 08:27:18 AMInteresting. So, when it comes to coyotes you camo-up. But when it comes to big game and spending potentially a thousand dollars or more for an in-state elk or deer hunt you don't. You spend hundreds on camo clothing, face paint etc then leave your gun silver? I ask because I have spotted hunters stainless rifles in the woods before seeing them on several occassions and I know mine sticks out like a Star Wars light saber. How can you say you have never had a problem? If the deer or elk sees you first it's gone. You'll never know. I am going to camo-up I just don't know if I am going to paint or tape.Not sure what the point of camo painting or dipping a big game modern rifle when you're walking around with a glowing orange vest on. I won't put tape on another gun. I taped a shotgun once and when I took the tape off it was all rusted. Never again.
Not sure what the point of camo painting or dipping a big game modern rifle when you're walking around with a glowing orange vest on. I won't put tape on another gun. I taped a shotgun once and when I took the tape off it was all rusted. Never again.
We are talking muzzleloaders here. Full camo dress, rutting elk, one hopes and NO orange vest.
yeah as long as there is no flashing going on it can be any color, i just use camo gillie cut and rolled around the barrel it works but not perfect i could never bring myself to painting a barrel
Whitelightning. Deer don't see in shades of gray contrary to all of the old opinions. Actual recent scientific studies indicate they see in blues, yellow and greens. Check out the articles in this tread.http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,53672.0.html