WNY_Whitetailer Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) I forgot to mention that the McNett camo form tape is washable and reusable. I just roll it back up when the season is over and reapply when it is time to go back in the woods. Sent from my ADR8995 using Tapatalk 2 Edited February 24, 2013 by WNY_Whitetailer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhitetailAddict11 Posted December 2, 2013 Share Posted December 2, 2013 It's not the tape residue you guys need to worry about, there's countless products out there that will remove whatever residue you have left over, if any at all. It's moisture damage that cannot be fixed, rust is rust, aint no two ways about. I would be very careful with my gun if it was me. If you suspect any amount of mositure in the tape at all I would remove immediately, dry gun, and apply light coating of oil. Don't ruin a straight shooting rifle for the "cool factor", because in all reality your black rifle isnt gonna stand out so much that you'll never see a deer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
landtracdeerhunter Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 (edited) I used the rifle skin from Mossy Oak Graphics. it goes on easy with a sharp blade and hair dryer as stated. I have done mine and 4 for other people. Nice job! Edited December 6, 2013 by landtracdeerhunter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CuseHunter Posted December 6, 2013 Share Posted December 6, 2013 A little sniper trick I learned that is something that easily can be removed and even camo pattern changed by adding natural foliage. What you need. 1 yard of burlap ~$3. 1-1.5 yard of elastic band lace ~$3 RIT fabric dye For snow camo, buy white burlap as you can't dye regular burlap white. Buy one packet of black Dye, dye some of the fabric black. Pull the strands of burlap apart (it's woven) Tie those strands to the elastic lace, tie a slip knot at both ends of the lace. Simply tighten the slipknot on the muzzle, wrap the rifle (avoiding optics and tigger/bolt function) use other slipknot to hold the other end of lace in place on the stock. It breaks up the outline of the rifle, and blends it in with color. Feel free to use natural foliage using the lace as a media of attachment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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