Have you ever seen an ad showing their amazing camo and it looks like it blends in perfectly? I bet they air brush a lot to make it 100% like the background
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Have you ever seen an ad showing their amazing camo and it looks like it blends in perfectly? I bet they air brush a lot to make
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I dont think so,most hunters buy what looks good or what on sale at WAL*MART,I hunt in Fl.the type of camo found here is palmeto 3D, not tree bark or oak leavs, but if you buy dark green pants,jackit its just as good, I ware ODs for 50yr and get my limit every year!
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Never thought much about that until your question. You're probably right, though.
I think there are essentially two types of camo...that which blends in with your background (most common),and that which breaks up your outline.
If those guys in the photos were to move in front of another tree, for example, I'd bet that they would be much more visible...!!
Bob Hansen/Pathfinder1
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