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April 16th, 08:18 PM
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ghillie
im a woodsballer and i am calling out to the others. i need to know a very good ghillie system and price dosent matter. i also would like to know what a build your own is (ghillie)i would like a link to any thing you can find. now go my woodsball bretheren and help me out
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May 5th, 04:59 PM
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personaly i think ghillie is a waste of money. BUT if you were real serious about it ive seen some cool ghillie at bass pro shops.
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May 5th, 05:31 PM
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for ghillies to really be affective you have to build them yourself to match the surrounding terrain, one thats built for a redwood forest is not going to work in an evergreen forest
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May 5th, 06:38 PM
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^True to the above
Ghillies are very secialized pieces of camo. By the time you finally get one to really work well, it won't really be worth it.
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May 11th, 09:50 PM
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so it would be better to invest that money into a good gun so that when they do see me and can mark them easily?
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May 12th, 12:54 AM
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Yup, a good gun, tank, hopper, and barrel system should get you going 
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May 12th, 02:11 PM
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definatly, plus if your like me and cant hold still for long periods of time a ghillie is not going to be fun just boering
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May 14th, 10:00 PM
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thats agood point, i would buy it then not even use it. if i buy something for camo i would probably buy a vest. im glad i joined this forum 
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May 15th, 10:05 AM
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ya just get some basic camo and learn to hold still, the number one thing that gives people away in the woods is movement, iv been out there for a while with a bright red impulse with a red reloader b on it and i usually stay hidden untill i want to be seen
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May 15th, 04:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trbo323
ya just get some basic camo and learn to hold still, the number one thing that gives people away in the woods is movement, iv been out there for a while with a bright red impulse with a red reloader b on it and i usually stay hidden untill i want to be seen
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definitely get the basic camo and stay as still as possible! that is the key.
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