How well does Desert DPM fare in spring and summer in central PA?
I know it's a desert pattern, but it's just brown and tan, and coyote brown works pretty good.
How well does Desert DPM fare in spring and summer in central PA?
Too light.
Way too light. Maybe winter with a light dusting of snow.
Hijacking your thread sorry. Best camo for this terrain?
Multicam
I saw it used in Ukraine and I didn't know how well it would be.
What is the cheapest camo overall out there?
Are you fucking special? What do you see in central PA?
>trees
>foliage
>dirt
Are any of these tan colored? Maybe if you're in an area with a lot of dead foliage, then multicam would be fine. Desert DPM is named as such because it is designed for the DESERT you absolute mongoloid.
Believe it or not, but tan is a really good color even in summer in PA.
You would stick out like a sore thumb in most areas. I'm gonna need some evidence to support your claim.
Look at all this fucking brown. DPM is too white, but a darker tan would be great.
Okay, in all these examples he is in the shade and behind foliage. The moment he stands up he is very visible. You're telling me that with something like cadpat or even woodland he wouldn't be better camouflaged? He could be standing straight up in cadpat or flecktarn or any of the dozens of other options and be hard to spot.
>one example of a 200 square foot area
Central PA is bretty big, friend.
I love this guys videos. He's done those patterns as well. He's in northern Texas for what it's worth.
Woodland:
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CADPAT
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Here's Alpenflage. Anyone have an opinion of it for South West VA?
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>gimme an example
>*posts example*
>that supports your claim so I’m going to change my parameters
Go in the fucking woods, man. Dark tan with splotches of dark green is great this time of year. Took this in the fall
About a half hour away
Russian Flora?
Yeah
How well do you think it works in PA?
Yeah Multicam or ATACS-AU
Multicam would be alright. Desert Tiger Stripe would be better methinks.
woodland
Fairly well. PA has a wide range of flora, so I’d say a mix of something dark for rainy days, something light like cadpat for summer, and dark tans for fall/winter
> Alpenflage
hnnng
I'm debating copping some Alpenfabric and making a G3 clone in Alpenflage just for shits
I feel it would actually be good against gubmint in my area
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BDU.
>battle dress uniform
What did he mean by this
bdu is the clothing not the pattern its called us woodland or m81