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CAMO
well i know that "USUALLY" the only camo talked about on here are open patterns and theres good reason to.The whole concept of open patterns is not to create the blob effect.Well i want you guys to look at the new mossy oak brush.Its doesnt have the dark tint to the camo and i myself like it.You guys take a look at the different pics of it and tell me what you think
http://www.mossyoak.com/patterns/default.asp?id=7&section=camo |
RE: CAMO
It's an improvement over their other patterns , but still way too cluttered . Might work in a dimly lit swamp , but in hardwoods or open terrain you'd stick out like a sore thumb .
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RE: CAMO
Looks good. I'd use it in a corn field in late fall.
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RE: CAMO
That wouldn't break up the human outline when hunting from a tree stand. The patterns with large white, black, and gray areas do a better job because the pattern is large scale and doesn't loose it's "break-up" at a distance. I'll stick to my Predator and Intrusion camo! I do love the pictures these companies take though! They do know how to market!
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RE: CAMO
i still think its a good product especially from a big name company
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RE: CAMO
This pattern is obviously for open country not for treestands. I'm looking for an open pattern like predator this year! Right now I have a scentlok savannah and it has alot of the same lighter browns and beiges/rusts. Picks up the available light like that brush camo in photos.
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RE: CAMO
Yeah, I like that one as well. It would work wonderfully in open county, which of course is what is designed for. I would like to see a little more contrast in it.......This one doesn't Black Blob......it white blobs.....
Of all the "open country" patterns, I really like the Max-4 HD. |
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