Re: Dress impressions
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:24 pm
TG. Then we are basically in agreement here, there's bigger things to be concerned about than this nonsense.
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Agreed, or at least think about which pictures to post on the net...as TG says; folk are just sitting there waiting to criticise...Demonic69 wrote:Maybe just ban cameras as they're clearly a more dangerous weapon.
Realtree kit is great for outdoor stuff - I've been known to wear it head to toe for winter fishing trips, but do feel a bit of a pillock going into the supermarket for supplies on the way...and for the same reason wouldn't wear it 'head to toe' at Bisley - That said if I was competing in CSR in January; my Mossy Oak waterproof trousers with thinsulate lining would be just the job; and I wouldn't worry about what anyone thought...Blu wrote:Reading some of the comments I would like to pose a question, what if some were to turn up in full Mossy Oak camo? Most of my hunting is done during the winter months, around here it starts getting cold middle to the end of October so it's time to keep warm. When I am out on the range during the cold weather and getting ready for hunting I like to wear the clothes I will be wearing for hunting, that is a mild/cold weather parka and gortex pants both in Mossy Oak and waterproof.
There's realtree everything in USA... "Duck Dynasty Fever" took over and everything had realtree/mossy oak camo applied to everything...Dougan wrote:Realtree kit is great for outdoor stuff - I've been known to wear it head to toe for winter fishing trips, but do feel a bit of a pillock going into the supermarket for supplies on the way...and for the same reason wouldn't wear it 'head to toe' at Bisley - That said if I was competing in CSR in January; my Mossy Oak waterproof trousers with thinsulate lining would be just the job; and I wouldn't worry about what anyone thought...Blu wrote:Reading some of the comments I would like to pose a question, what if some were to turn up in full Mossy Oak camo? Most of my hunting is done during the winter months, around here it starts getting cold middle to the end of October so it's time to keep warm. When I am out on the range during the cold weather and getting ready for hunting I like to wear the clothes I will be wearing for hunting, that is a mild/cold weather parka and gortex pants both in Mossy Oak and waterproof.
Btw Blue; being an honorary Yank you might appreciate this...I was buying some kit from a US supplier, and noticed a Mossy Oak loo seat for sale...it's great; and matches the tiles beautifully
They're not on-duty military when they're shooting with a civilian rifle club. I could quote the Uniforms Act but it's plain common sense not to dress up as something you're not if you're likely to be mistaken for it. After all, I don't wear black trousers, a white shirt and black body armour when bimbling around London.Demonic69 wrote:What difference does it make if someone mistakes them for military Gaz?