A Glimpse of 6mm STEALTH
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I wish the US had as beautiful of forests as the UK
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Well, if it works for you, it works, I guess. I have to use ANSI rated goggles where I airsoft because everyone uses 14 RPS 400 FPS guns and aims for the head. Lol...
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with all that gear on .. how do you fill when your hit?
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ok thanks alot man
ill stop pestering you with questions now....
thanks again
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Very nice. I never really realized that you don't have to have a full ghillie suit to blend in, you just need the right tone in your camo.
Just a warning though, mesh goggles are highly unsafe. Sometimes the BB will go in between the mesh, sometimes it will rip right through it, and sometimes the BB will shatter on the mesh, getting shrapnel in your eyes.
MrSniper16 2 years ago
True, that clothing can really help, but garnish does add to it and make it better.
Mesh is a topical material for eye protection. However a vast number of players DO use mesh masks every weekend with no problems. In Hunteering, gun play is at a minimum (I get 22 for 2 days on the m40) the chances of a problem are vastly reduced compared to skirmish games. head shots are few and far between. To be honest I can't even remember the last time I actually got hit in the goggles.
Good Hunting ;)
phantomTMA 2 years ago
Awesome job guys...you and ghillie arnhem are the best ghillie makers/ stealthy stalkers i've seen ;)
I have a question...Phantom, where did you buy your "glasses" (the grid ones)
It avoids Fog and that's what im lookin' for!
Can you take a proper aiming with those?
Thank you, dont change ;)
eincutr 2 years ago
Just got back from the annual Enduro. Cheers.
The goggles are for logging (stop woodchips going in your eye) I imported from the US. not sure where from, as its been a few years. They take a while to get used to and you wear them slightly off centre to use a scope. They have 10 squares per inch. They will stop a 500fps shot pointblank but then they are not as strong and need replacing.
The fact you don't fog up is worth using mesh IMO despite being darker and less sharp at times. GH ;)
phantomTMA 2 years ago
thank you for answering :)
What other googles would you advise me to wear? (mesh ones or not ! )
Im hesitating about my choice...
eincutr 2 years ago
Depends on what yur site allows. I suggest a good compromise to start with is to wear light weight shooting glasses (with good side protection) and a neck chord and a pair of mesh goggles round your neck. Only swap when you steam up.
If you can get away with it use shooting glasses.
Good Hunting ;)
phantomTMA 2 years ago