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Old 03-13-2007 | 01:45 PM
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Default RE: Camouflage help!

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Now before any of you say "Wear the MARPAT because our Marines wear it, it must be good stuff!" Well, I thought the same thing, but the other day I was watching a program on the History Channel and it was all about camouflage and in one part they compared civilian camo to military camo (hunters and troops) and they said that hunters have an advantage in camo because the designers know exactly what to put on the camo pattern specifically according to seasons/enviroment. And that military camo is designed to cover generally a broad range of enviorments and seasons. What do you think about that?

And just to make it clear it will be for New England woodland enviorments during spring season.

*EDIT* Oh and if you guys want to offer another option instead of the two I posted, please let me know.

Well personally I think its a lot of bull crap that modern hunter camo's have a big leg up on military camo's. With very few exceptions, almost all of your modern camo patterns look great on lunch boxes, t-shirts and lifejackets, but when you step back away from it more than about 30 yards, it turns dang near black. You might have noticed that Realtree's new pattern (APG) is toting the phrase "Lighten Up", well Bill Jordan gets it, which is why he is Bill Jordan. Now, cammo that doesn't look cool doesn't sell as well, so its all relative (success as a camo company that is). You will still have a hard time convincing me that there is a better, more versital pattern than Natural Gear. I like Hardwoods green where I hunt, and most places I travel, it works well too, but the new APG looks pretty good, as does the Max-1 camo.

When that Marine Digital stuff came out about 5 years ago, a good friend who went to The Citadel with me had a set and wore it out turkey hunting with me in the spring. He was sitting 25 yards from me, and even with my perfect eyesight, I could not see the guy. And it didn't matter where we moved to, he was perfectly hidden in plain sight. I was very impressed with it, so you won't be behind the 8 ball if you decide to go that route.

Now, to completely change my point....

What a human see's and what a turkey see's are two different things. Turkey's can see over twice as many colors as humans can, and most sources quote that their vision is 4 times better than human 20/20.Does New Break Up look too black to a turkey...??? Who knows....only him....we can only guess...however, I submit that if it looks wrong to a human, it will definately look wrong to a turkey.

The number one issue with concealment (regarding visual) concealment with hunters is the human sillouette. Thats why 3d camo works so well. The Obcession is a little bit dark, but where you are in New England it will be dang near perfect. I have a full set of the diffusion stuff myself and wear it from spring to fall. Really great stuff.
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