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August 23rd, 2008, 16:28 | #1 |
AKA M700murder
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winter ghillie
Hey all,
I just started my last ghillie project, a winter ghillie and I have a few questions about materials used, and BDU's. So, a few days ago, I went to Windsor for material, found 9M of white material, and some ACU material that I picked up for no reason. The price was good, $3.37/M for the white stuff, and the ACU was only $10.40/M. I go home, and I remembered that I forgot the BDUs, and my mom will not drive me to Windsor for another month or so. I was told about a store near by to my house that carrys white coveralls, and I was wondering if coveralls are better than BDUs. I was also wondering if I should just use white material and sew it on the back of the coveralls, or also add some other stuff, like very small strips of the ACU. thanks. |
August 23rd, 2008, 16:37 | #2 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Literally all depends on how easy it will be for you to get into and out of the thing. Picture wearing boots, wither clothes and such, and trying to put your ghillie on at a game. Maybe something like a cape would serve you better, allowing you to use it as a ghillie while lying prone, but with a woodland BDU would help you while in among trees. A winter ghillie is only useful in total white conditions, but if playing in a forest, you really don't want a full white outfit, it'll make you a target much easier than if you have a woodland/white combo.
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August 23rd, 2008, 16:49 | #3 |
AKA M700murder
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so mabey i should add some ACU to it to add some contrast and make it more fit for almost every environment? forest, hills, open fields and such?
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August 23rd, 2008, 18:04 | #4 |
Le Roi des poissons d'avril
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I don't use a ghillie for winter. Just a standard issued white cover.
Depending on your erea, you could add some white burlap onto it to break your shape further. But I'd keep it as a cover all. Definatly not a BDU, like for summer. In winter, I find that it's not really the BDU you use, but how well placed you are that make the difference. Silhouette (background) is much more important in whiter, since most of the stuff is white, but everthing else is dark.
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