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i have good a theoben rapid 7 and i want to get it apg camo so it will blend in when i go out shooting.i have seen the camo on some guns and when it is done professionally it looks really good. i have tried to find a place that does itbut had no luck.if anyone knows a place could they let me know.

 

also if anyone has got a gun that has this camo on could they send some pics and there review of it. :gunsmilie:

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please explain how scrim is better than hydrographics Aaron? and i know it breaks up the outline of your rifle but are they not both just as good aslong as you are not moving as it is movement that gives you away in the field :whistling:

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please explain how scrim is better than hydrographics Aaron? and i know it breaks up the outline of your rifle but are they not both just as good aslong as you are not moving as it is movement that gives you away in the field :whistling:

 

Movement and straight lines are what gives you away. The idea is to break up the shapes and outlines to make them less recognisable.

 

DPM/camo material attempts to do that by blending with the background in some places but not others, whereas scrim actually physically breaks up the outline, so it's better.

 

Also scrim allows you to add local vegetation, to allow you to blend even better. A sniper using a ghillie suit might change the vegetation in their suit several times in a few hundred meters to blnd properly.

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here you go matey but be warned they are not cheap but bloody brilliant :victory:http://hydro-graphics.co.uk/about.php

 

 

they are a work of art

 

couldnt find a price tho does any one no

 

farmer

 

 

hi kev

i had a quote of them a couple of years back,for an AAS410K full camo scope & moderator

 

£262.00 me tinks!

 

the last time i just emailed them and asked for a price to do the work.and within a few days they had emailed me back with the price,but never had it done in the end :doh:

 

regards

 

davy

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That is a lot of money, but there work is fantastic and it speaks for itself!

If I were to ever go the camo route I would probably go to Hydroraphics from what I've heard they have a good reputation also.

 

 

For hunting especially static hunting I would probably opt for local vegitation and a scrime, just because its a lot cheaper and a lot easier to change to your surroundings.

 

Horses for courses I suppose.

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Movement and straight lines are what gives you away. The idea is to break up the shapes and outlines to make them less recognisable.

 

DPM/camo material attempts to do that by blending with the background in some places but not others, whereas scrim actually physically breaks up the outline, so it's better.

 

Also scrim allows you to add local vegetation, to allow you to blend even better. A sniper using a ghillie suit might change the vegetation in their suit several times in a few hundred meters to blnd properly.

 

like i said i understand it breaks up the outline but surley its movement that gives you away in field is it not? so it doesnt matter what your rifle looks like does it?

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ive got a very easy solution for this mate ... GO NIGHT SHOOTING LOL then you dont need to worry about camo

 

atb gary

 

and if i was honest you dont really need it anyway ive got shooting straight from work for work i wear grey trousers and a red polo shirt and ive still came back with good results ...

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Bunnies dont see in colour.

FAST - AGAINST THE WIND Movement and bright / light colours stand out to a bunny :yes: as do straight lines!, ever seen a straight line in nature?

 

If your moving against the wind, a bunny will spot you.

If your moving very slowly bunny wont see you.

 

Flick just your middle finger at a bunny and it will leg it :yes:

Tried it out myself just to see if it works and it does!

 

Look towards a coo'ing Woody or Collard Dove in a tree and the coo'ing will stop if enough of your face reflects.

 

Camo is great, cobine it with slow stealthy movements with the wind and you can get very very close to your quarry :yes:

 

Last night, I shot a bunny within 5 mtres of where I was stood like a statue next to a headstone on a grave.

 

Phantom

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Bunnies dont see in colour.

FAST - AGAINST THE WIND Movement and bright / light colours stand out to a bunny :yes: as do straight lines!, ever seen a straight line in nature?

 

If your moving against the wind, a bunny will spot you.

If your moving very slowly bunny wont see you.

 

Flick just your middle finger at a bunny and it will leg it :yes:

Tried it out myself just to see if it works and it does!

 

Look towards a coo'ing Woody or Collard Dove in a tree and the coo'ing will stop if enough of your face reflects.

 

Camo is great, cobine it with slow stealthy movements with the wind and you can get very very close to your quarry :yes:

 

Last night, I shot a bunny within 5 mtres of where I was stood like a statue next to a headstone on a grave.

 

Phantom

Very true phantom :thumbs: but good advice on moving against the wind, you lern somthing new every day :thumbs:

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