Gunsmithing Dual purpose Camo pattern for browns and snow or not?

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  • Aug 21, 2008
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    The areas I predator hunt primarily include sagebrush, bitterbrush, scattered timber, and bunchgrass and weeds. It's mostly...brownish now but will add white snow at some point.

    I'm getting ready to paint a Krg Bravo stock, and am considering adding some white in, with the gray/brown-tan/ OD green (black stock) . Too many colors ? Also waffling on a sponge camo job versus cutting stencils out of painters tape. I have lotsa time so either works.

    Thoughts?
     
    Aminals don’t care about color. As stated above, keep the wind in your favor and do your research before hunting.

    That does remind me about a video I saw years ago of someone calling in coyotes in a Santa Suit. Cant remember what the guys name was. Gerry Blair perhaps?

    Maybe I'll sponge camo one, and use stencils on another. I figure my aerosol cans should last for several stock projects.
     
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    Probably this guy
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    Vet wrap (self adhesive bandage)...Zebra print for snow if you can find it. Comes in several camo colors.
    Easy on and off, it stays where you wrap it until you want it off. I've had some slippage but no unraveling.