Especially when the leaves are all gone in the fall when I'm in a tree huntingOk, now that there have been helpful comments I feel like it is ok for me to leave a stupid comment.
Green is the best paint!
Good luck with your DIY paint job.
Things stay green a lot later in the year in Alabama than they do in Michigan .Ok, now that there have been helpful comments I feel like it is ok for me to leave a stupid comment.
Green is the best paint!
Good luck with your DIY paint job.
Things stay green a lot later in the year in Alabama than they do in Michigan .
A gray / brown / tan pattern works great.why not gray? trees are grayish not greenish.
why not gray? trees are grayish not greenish.
Looks great!Here's a couple of highlights from my last camo-day - used stone grey primer on all, then did basically the sponge method but used 2" foam paintbrushes to go more of a tree bark look. Tree bark strokes are 75 % brown, 15% black and 10% green.
1st pic is my blowgun, it turned out the best by far. I add stripes of an ivory color on top of the grey base prior to adding the treebark look and it really disappears against that tree.
2nd pic is my stock for my mini-30, same as blowgun but without ivory step.
3rd pic is muddy pro stick, the picture is without ivory step but I liked the blowgun so much I went back and redid this with the ivory.
All my paint was rustoleum camo except the primer, don't remember brand but it was a flat matte finish grey.
As was my response. nothing wrong with having a little fun at someone else expense. lolIt was just a bad joke