CAMO PATTERN??
#11
Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2007
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Make that 3 for predator, I like the Mossy Oak for turkey hunting but it is way too dark for treestand hunting. The AP is a step in the right direction but doesn't offer enough contrast in my opinion.
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2007
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buy what ever looks best to you..........all i ever where when i hunt are my carhartt work cloths.....warm and comfy and i manage to get deer, ducks, geese and pheasants every year
i suppose if your going to be turkey hunting then its abig plus. but other than thati dont really need it
i suppose if your going to be turkey hunting then its abig plus. but other than thati dont really need it
#17
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Tennessee
Mossy Oak is way too dark for where I hunt. Take that into consideration. My dad and used a dark camoseveral years agobecause I didn't think it made that much of a difference until one day I walked up on him and he was just a big dark blob... We soon changed patterns.
#19
ORIGINAL: dso66
Cabela's outfitter pattern is the way to go. Will not blur at a distance. Proven over the years. If there was a better the military would use it.
Cabela's outfitter pattern is the way to go. Will not blur at a distance. Proven over the years. If there was a better the military would use it.
With that said, definitely go with Natural Gear. I would feel alot better concealed with it than my POS ACU's when I get to Afghanistan this Feb.


