RE: Camo for your gun??
Don' t bother. As long as the thing isn' t stainless steel, or has " ugly" shiny spots, camo is not necessary.
I know people talk about this all the time, but I can' t honestly say I' ve ever seen a turkey spook from seeing a gun in the woods. Now if you move too fast, then sure, the bird will spook. Camo can conceal some of the motion, but if your careful (and in this regard, it shouldn' t matter whether the gun is camo or not) this is not a concern.
Now, if you were purchasing a new gun, I would recommend either a black synthetic stock or a camo model. But you' re not, so just use what you have and don' t even worry about it...
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