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One of the guys on (dare I say it) another forum has used camo tape to good effect. Took a few hours to do well, but presuming this is a MUCH cheaper route than dipping and easier to reverse if needed.

 

http://www.airgunforum.co.uk/forums/anything-airgun-related/134448-afternoon-off-work-roll-camo-tape-bored-man-walk-into-spare-room.html

 

Might be an option to consider.

 

Regards

 

Mark

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Most animals spot movement, and and get spooked by sound, and not glint, I dont personally think there is a requirement to, and never have done. I sometimes wonder, do people do it a lot more now, because, all the shops sell the stuff to do it, and the internet is a platform to promote it.

 

I, like a lot of folks on here come from an age, when the fieldcraft was more important, and then keeping your cool and shooting straight when you got there.

 

I won't knock people for trying it, but, as always, each to their own. :thumbs:

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no camo in the 5 s`s :laugh: shape,shine,shadow,silhouette,smell :thumbs:

 

That is why the scrim net works so well, hides the shape, confuses the silhouette and shadow and stops the shine!

 

Edited and it does not smell unless you insist on washing it and using bleeding Comfort!

Edited by secretagentmole
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