Camo or solids

Solids or camo


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StickSlingers

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It really doesn’t matter. We buy the highest end optics we can afford to find solid brown deer in a sage flat. Movement is everything. Most camo is too dark and you look like a black blob from anything more than 50ft away anyways If it’s on sale or used sure buy the camo. Other than that light tans, greens, greys, browns. Wear a different color top and bottom throw on a bino harness and a pack and boom your broken up! All these animals taken with at least half solids on.
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Mossy

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It really doesn’t matter. We buy the highest end optics we can afford to find solid brown deer in a sage flat. Movement is everything. Most camo is too dark and you look like a black blob from anything more than 50ft away anyways If it’s on sale or used sure buy the camo. Other than that light tans, greens, greys, browns. Wear a different color top and bottom throw on a bino harness and a pack and boom your broken up! All these animals taken with at least half solids on.
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Love the pics and thanks for sharing. I have the same opinion on clothing but the poll question was more geared toward hunting packs.
 

StickSlingers

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Love the pics and thanks for sharing. I have the same opinion on clothing but the poll question was more geared toward hunting packs.

Haha didn’t even notice what thread it was in same point different item i suppose. I like solid packs I’ve gotten some camo accessories. But overall i think solid packs are easier to resell, more versatile when not being used for hunting.


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Rich M

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I'm not a fan of camo - prefer olive drab. That being said - it is difficult to get stuff in OD. If it was easier to do that's all I'd have - packs, hunting clothes, etc.
 

LostArra

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I'm not a fan of solid brown packs during elk rifle or ml season unless it has plenty of orange on it or me.

Otherwise, the pack matters more than the color. I have both.
 
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I wear camo on my upper body, face , and hands and usually solid pants. In my experience movement and smell are WAY more importent that camo but I believe camo helps some. My packs are all solid.
 

maverick351

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I've always thought camo for packs just to hide dirt and stains easier but resale seems difficult for camo packs. I'm also just not a fan of some of the camo pack companies use unfortunately and that makes it tougher
 
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I buy whatever looks good to my eye. Camo isnt required for hunting, its just a way of showing we are hunters! I used to buy everything camo but after losing items like knives and gps units, I now prefer them in orange! My preferred camo is kuiu vias. To my eye, it looks attractive so I buy it! I hunt just as well with a red mac jacket!
 

Rokwiia

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I have a SO pack in olive green. I bought a Talon and top lid in Cipher camo. I like the look of the combination BUT when using the pack to remove items or fill it, I find the pattern somewhat distracting to my eyes. I would not like the entire pack in Cipher.

Other folks may not have the same visual problem and I do like that when viewed from behind, the pack somewhat disappears. By using camo only on the accessories, I can easily revert back to olive green.

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Trial153

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Never once did I think that camo anything helped me. I cant see how anything printed on clothing works anyway differently, camo or soild..
The only camouflage that actually works is a gilly suit. Other than that wear anything you want its all the same
 
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adaptablesurvival

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It really doesn’t matter. We buy the highest end optics we can afford to find solid brown deer in a sage flat. Movement is everything. Most camo is too dark and you look like a black blob from anything more than 50ft away anyways If it’s on sale or used sure buy the camo. Other than that light tans, greens, greys, browns. Wear a different color top and bottom throw on a bino harness and a pack and boom your broken up! All these animals taken with at least half solids on.
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@StickSlingers man that bear shot is epic! Just curious what round is that AR chambered in? But I definitely agree with the two different colors/patterns for upper and lower. I've read a few articles online and this was something that makes sense to me.

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StickSlingers

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@StickSlingers man that bear shot is epic! Just curious what round is that AR chambered in? But I definitely agree with the two different colors/patterns for upper and lower. I've read a few articles online and this was something that makes sense to me.

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Thanks man! 6.5 grendel killer round for a small framed AR


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