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Camo on shotguns...advantages?
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:19 pm
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:19 pm
Does this give the hunter a real advantage in the field or is it just a preference? Personally I like the all black look.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:21 pm to bmo81gun
I mean it breaks up the shotgun, so I guess it does. But I don't think it honestly makes that big of a difference. Mine is camo'd just bc that's what my dad bought when he got it for me (best birthday present ever ). I prefer the look of a gun with some nice wood and blued barrel though.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:23 pm to Boats n Hose
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I prefer the look of a gun with some nice wood and blued barrel though.
This. My duck / turkey gun is synthetic, but my favorite guns are all wooden stocks. Cant beat an older gun with nice checkering on the stock
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:24 pm to bmo81gun
IT helps you lose you gun when you put it on the ground to pee. But i like it.
And why do you post .0021668472 times per day?
And why do you post .0021668472 times per day?
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:30 pm to bmo81gun
No advantage at all. It just looks badass IMO.
ETA: I paint up for ever hunt, so you could say I'm a big fan of the "stealthiness" of it.
ETA: I paint up for ever hunt, so you could say I'm a big fan of the "stealthiness" of it.
This post was edited on 12/8/11 at 12:32 pm
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:36 pm to NicoBlues
My main reason for reading this site is to get a laugh from the Rant after a long day After that, good info on here. Lastly, never really feel the need. Guess I need to get my average up
This post was edited on 12/8/11 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 12/8/11 at 12:44 pm to bmo81gun
For most hunting it doesn't matter. Turkey hunting I'm not sure though.
I have camo on my super vinci but not my SBE2 it's just black.
I have camo on my super vinci but not my SBE2 it's just black.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 1:13 pm to bbvdd
some would say for predator hunting it is useful too.
I got by benelli duck gun in camo because it adds another layer of rust protection. I do wish it would warm up quicker to the touch though.
I got by benelli duck gun in camo because it adds another layer of rust protection. I do wish it would warm up quicker to the touch though.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 1:37 pm to Mung
It's an extra barrier against rust on the exterior
Posted on 12/8/11 at 1:38 pm to Mung
I think turkey is the only time it will really matter. Other than that it is just for looks. I love wood on a gun, much warmer on the hands. My duck gun is wood and looks beat all to hell. I kind of like it that way. I have some guns that are pretty but just one look at that gun and you know what it is used for.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 1:43 pm to smoked hog
I think it helps with the ducks because it eliminates reflection. Also, I dont feel as bad when I drop the SOB in the mud scratch the hell out of it.
My nice wood stock guns, I feel bad every time they get a little ding
My nice wood stock guns, I feel bad every time they get a little ding
Posted on 12/8/11 at 1:48 pm to jimjackandjose
It's much more difficult to notice scratches and dings on a camo gun.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 2:05 pm to Mung
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less cleaning.
1,000,000% this
It also looks better to me. Though I think taking a camoflage gun to shot something like pheasants would look weird.
Posted on 12/8/11 at 2:09 pm to bmo81gun
For duck. Not really.
For turkey. Definitely!
For turkey. Definitely!
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