Joshua M. Smith
Member
Hello,
I like camouflaging rifles by wrapping them in burlap or similar if I'm going to hunt with them.
However, this has been done mostly with military arms - Mosin Nagants, SKS, etc - nothing that's too accurate.
I was thinking about doing this to my .22LR Savage Mk II BTVS. It has a free floated barrel.
I'm convinced nothing should touch that barrel.
How do military snipers go about doing this? They have rifles which are more precise at longer distances than my .22lr, but they seem to camo them up to go with their gillie suits.
How is this done while maintaining accuracy?
Thank you,
Josh
I like camouflaging rifles by wrapping them in burlap or similar if I'm going to hunt with them.
However, this has been done mostly with military arms - Mosin Nagants, SKS, etc - nothing that's too accurate.
I was thinking about doing this to my .22LR Savage Mk II BTVS. It has a free floated barrel.
I'm convinced nothing should touch that barrel.
How do military snipers go about doing this? They have rifles which are more precise at longer distances than my .22lr, but they seem to camo them up to go with their gillie suits.
How is this done while maintaining accuracy?
Thank you,
Josh