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Bright Bow

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by chopayne, Mar 29, 2013.

  1. chopayne

    chopayne Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Im thinking about getting my bow powdercoated and cerakoted.

    I have some colors in mind like green/black but the other one I had in mind was black/white or white/black. Im just looking for opinions, facts, evidence on why a white bow would be bad for bowhunting?
     
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    bowhuntjoe Weekend Warrior

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    Anything white sticks out like a dogs di<k to a deer, mate :deer:
     
  3. chopayne

    chopayne Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Can't be true can it? In the winter time people wear white camo. Or is this because everything else is white, the white n winter doesnt stick out?
     
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    BIGROB6480 Weekend Warrior

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    its all about blending in, in October white sticks out. in late season white blends in.
     
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    chopayne Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hmm, well little bits shouldnt hurt right? Or else eveyrone would be wiping off the bow companies names off of their bows, PSE would not be making alot of red items. Though I guess in the case of a deer, red/orange isnt as bad.
     
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    bowhuntjoe Weekend Warrior

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    If you are hunting in snow it will be fine, if out in the woods when everything is green and brown it won't, it's all about blending in to your surroundings and breaking up your silhouette, mate
     

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