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01-09-09, 11:05 PM #11Re: Trust this with your life?
Cop is right. The whole of point of camoflouge is to make you make you become indistinguishable from your surroundings. The traditional way to do that was to make you actually look like your surroundings, but the human eye can still spot that if trained. When you break up the silhouette, you make it harder for the viewer to focus on the object meaning it is less likely for the person to stand out.
If you're doing stuff just for fun, oldschool camo will get you along fine especially if you use a something to hide your hair and know how to put on camo paint in an effective manner.
For hunting, digital stuff will probably be best since animals like the ones you'll hunt are used to trying to spot hunters from other species.enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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01-10-09, 01:14 PM #12Re: Trust this with your life?
hey guys. I'm out at my boyscout summer camp trying out my new camos. It is encredibley cold out. 15F right now and is about to snow. It is so comfy and warm inside these camos. Since there are some bushes aornd I tested the outfit and works great. I love these new camos.
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01-10-09, 01:42 PM #13Re: Trust this with your life?
Originally Posted by DonVitoJr
enf-Jesus its been like 12 minutes and you're already worried about stats?! :-P
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