Making a paintball ghillie suit follows many of the same steps as a normal ghillie suit. You must assemble it according to your surrounding and you must also make sure it blends. Nowadays many folk have decided to forgo the building of a good paintball ghillie suit in favor of pre-manufactured suits already covered in grass, leaves, and other twigs. The problem with this is that many of these will not match, and much of the added foliage is artificial, meaning it wouldn’t match even if you drug it behind a truck through the Paintball Park itself.
The best paintballing arenas are those in wooded areas that allow for easy camouflage and hiding. Such forest settings will always have an abundance of leaves and twigs, along with dead grasses, mosses, and other things to adorn your paintball ghillie suit. The right paintball ghillie suit is usually assembled beforehand and will have much of the groundwork laid. Even if you go to a different park it can be blended in through some simple steps of just adding local leaves, dirt, and mosses to it. You could take a ghillie suit from the red dirt of Oklahoma to the dirt in California and still remain invisible - all you need to do is get it wet, drag it through the dirt, and then replace any missing patches with local foliage.
The paintball ghillie suit that your enemy wears may be just as good - so be careful to look for any unusual patterns. Sometimes something will seem a little too green, or too brown. Watch it for movement. If you watch long enough you’re bound to see a slight up and down with each breath - and then you will know your enemies paintball ghillie suit. Also, when you are hunting for targets, and you have your suit in a superior condition, you can sneak up on those who are using poorly made paintball ghillie suits - such as those made from artificial foliage. Blast them away without revealing your position; and you will have a chance to get another without moving.
Paintball ghillie suits can become filthy, dirty, and smelly. That is a good thing, because you want your suit to smell like dirt, but if the odor becomes too strong you may consider wetting it down and freshening the dirt, or even using manure to hide the other smells. In all likelihood though, smell from it may actually hide your own, and your paintball ghillie suit becomes another kind of mask for you - a scent mask. Paintball ghillie suits can also hide items for you in pouches, or in other secret locations. Some people even make paintball gun paintball ghillie suits, so their gun is just as undetectable as they are, and they will remain unseen.
Just remember, when you’re putting together your paintball ghillie suit, you need to make sure it matches; you need to make sure it is hidden from sight and from smell, and you need to make sure you don’t have any missing patches. The ghillie suit you use in paintball can determine the outcome of the game itself.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
How to make a Ghillie Suit
To make a ghillie suit is to invest much time and concentration into the effort. I will show you two different ways of making a ghillie suit - one is the expensive way and the other is the poor man’s way.
The expensive way to make a ghillie suit would be to go out and buy a “blank”. Usually a blank will be a poncho that has twine or burlap netted into it, to allow for the stringing in the foliage. Once you have this one, what you need to do is go to the area you will be using it, either the paintball arena or the hunting grounds you are going to venture to. What you do next is to pick up the surrounding habitat, grasses and leaves. Remember, if you use grass and leaves or other green items they will wilt very quickly. However, if you are hunting and most of what you will be in is dead leaves - that is a good thing. You assemble it by carefully weaving in different materials and making sure they stick. Eventually after a few hours of work you might have a whole arm done - you just repeat this until the entire ghillie suit is covered. Now throw it in a pile of leaves, and kick some dirt, mud, dust, anything like that on it. Step on it too - trample it. Once you have, you shouldn’t be able to see it easily from a distance of ten feet.
If you don’t have the money to buy one - make one! You will need some jute or burlap netting, or any comparable netting, along with either a sewing machine, or thread and needle. You can attach the netting loosely like scales on a lizard, or you can make it tight and conform. Personally I prefer scales, as it allows me to put more onto my ghillie suit. Once you have this assembled correctly, and your scales are on there, or whatever you have used, take it out back and make a mud puddle. Once you have a nice muddy puddle, dip the whole thing in it, and then rinse it off to get the major chunks out. Let it dry, and follow the same routine of heading out to where you will be hunting or paintballing, and get it gussied up with some twigs, grasses, leaves, and anything else. After you have it ready, dump some mud one it, and lightly rinse it in order to make the dirt look real - well the dirt is real, but you know what I mean.
Now, the difference between the two is the price, and the time it takes to assemble. Once you have it assembled and ready though, I guarantee you will love the ghillie suit you spent the most time on. The more effort and time you spend making one, the more satisfaction you will have when it is done. Remember, after all that manufacture you need to coat it in the dirt and surrounding smells too - this will throw off the scent from animals, and also make it look more natural.
The expensive way to make a ghillie suit would be to go out and buy a “blank”. Usually a blank will be a poncho that has twine or burlap netted into it, to allow for the stringing in the foliage. Once you have this one, what you need to do is go to the area you will be using it, either the paintball arena or the hunting grounds you are going to venture to. What you do next is to pick up the surrounding habitat, grasses and leaves. Remember, if you use grass and leaves or other green items they will wilt very quickly. However, if you are hunting and most of what you will be in is dead leaves - that is a good thing. You assemble it by carefully weaving in different materials and making sure they stick. Eventually after a few hours of work you might have a whole arm done - you just repeat this until the entire ghillie suit is covered. Now throw it in a pile of leaves, and kick some dirt, mud, dust, anything like that on it. Step on it too - trample it. Once you have, you shouldn’t be able to see it easily from a distance of ten feet.
If you don’t have the money to buy one - make one! You will need some jute or burlap netting, or any comparable netting, along with either a sewing machine, or thread and needle. You can attach the netting loosely like scales on a lizard, or you can make it tight and conform. Personally I prefer scales, as it allows me to put more onto my ghillie suit. Once you have this assembled correctly, and your scales are on there, or whatever you have used, take it out back and make a mud puddle. Once you have a nice muddy puddle, dip the whole thing in it, and then rinse it off to get the major chunks out. Let it dry, and follow the same routine of heading out to where you will be hunting or paintballing, and get it gussied up with some twigs, grasses, leaves, and anything else. After you have it ready, dump some mud one it, and lightly rinse it in order to make the dirt look real - well the dirt is real, but you know what I mean.
Now, the difference between the two is the price, and the time it takes to assemble. Once you have it assembled and ready though, I guarantee you will love the ghillie suit you spent the most time on. The more effort and time you spend making one, the more satisfaction you will have when it is done. Remember, after all that manufacture you need to coat it in the dirt and surrounding smells too - this will throw off the scent from animals, and also make it look more natural.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Benefits and Uses of Ghillie suits
Ghillie suits or otherwise known as yowie suit is an ideal type of suit for hunting and other outdoor activities because this type of suit is a camouflage type of clothing that is designed to look and resemble a kind of heavy style of underbrush. Basically it is a cloth of net garment that is covered in loose threads of strips or twine of cloth; oftentimes it is made to appear like twigs and leaves. Hunters and snipers of other exotic animals always wear a type of ghillie suits for them to blend or camouflage themselves in their natural surroundings therefore affording them to blend in and hide from their target animals.
Wearing a ghillie suit will make you feel protected from the harsh realities of the outdoor, from the cold and it will also shield you from other harmful elements of the great outdoors. This is the same reason why during the Second Boer War, the British Army wore ghillie suits especially the Scottish regiment of the highland and eventually became the official uniform of the British Army's sniper unit. Ghillie suits were first developed by gamekeepers of Scottish origin as a means of a portable type of hunting blind.
Ghillie suits can be manufactured in a number of ways. Most military services make them by using the rough flaps burlap or twine jute attached to a kind of poncho. Certain US Army ghillie suits are mostly built using a type of BDU or battle dress uniform or a flight suit of a pilot or some other kinds of one piece protective overall serving as the main base of clothing.
Ghillie suits are dependable clothing that makes hunters become part of their surroundings especially outdoors and enabling them to camouflage themselves and position themselves better while stalking out animals that they are hunting. Ghillie suits are the favorite choice of clothing for many hunters in America and the rest of the world as well because it is much easier to hunt when you're wearing a suit for stealth purposes.
It is mostly convenient on the body while outdoors; a bit heavy but it is an effective type of protective clothing that protects them from the elements of the outdoors. That's why ghillie suits are among the leading choice for hunter's clothing in the world today.
Ghillie suits can be made customized with leaves, twigs and other outdoor elements in order to make more camouflaging effect and give hunters more opportunities to hide themselves from the animals that they are hunting.
Hunting and other outdoor activities like paint ball has more and more people choosing to wear ghillie suits as it brings them many advantages in coping with their surroundings like the terrain, trees and other outdoor landmarks.
Ghillie suits gives hunters the proper disguise to get lost among the vast image of nature and let them freely hide and camouflage themselves without giving the presence of human beings in the land populated by wild animals that is why ghillie suits are not only good as an outdoor and hunting clothing but great for military and sniper uses as well or anything that involves camouflage clothing for an outdoor environment.
Next time you go hunting or play paint ball make sure you wear the right kinds of clothing to be sure that you will be protected from a lot of harmful elements that sometimes an outdoor environment brings. With the help of Ghillie suits you are not only protected from these elements but it also gives you the opportunity to better camouflage yourself and therefore be more successful in your hunting endeavors.
For better protection and camouflaging in the treacherous outdoor environment, Ghillie suits are the best choice for these activities. If you are a hunter and is really serious about it, you should not leave without your Ghillie suit as hunting without wearing this is most likely to be just a game of chance.
Wearing a ghillie suit will make you feel protected from the harsh realities of the outdoor, from the cold and it will also shield you from other harmful elements of the great outdoors. This is the same reason why during the Second Boer War, the British Army wore ghillie suits especially the Scottish regiment of the highland and eventually became the official uniform of the British Army's sniper unit. Ghillie suits were first developed by gamekeepers of Scottish origin as a means of a portable type of hunting blind.
Ghillie suits can be manufactured in a number of ways. Most military services make them by using the rough flaps burlap or twine jute attached to a kind of poncho. Certain US Army ghillie suits are mostly built using a type of BDU or battle dress uniform or a flight suit of a pilot or some other kinds of one piece protective overall serving as the main base of clothing.
Ghillie suits are dependable clothing that makes hunters become part of their surroundings especially outdoors and enabling them to camouflage themselves and position themselves better while stalking out animals that they are hunting. Ghillie suits are the favorite choice of clothing for many hunters in America and the rest of the world as well because it is much easier to hunt when you're wearing a suit for stealth purposes.
It is mostly convenient on the body while outdoors; a bit heavy but it is an effective type of protective clothing that protects them from the elements of the outdoors. That's why ghillie suits are among the leading choice for hunter's clothing in the world today.
Ghillie suits can be made customized with leaves, twigs and other outdoor elements in order to make more camouflaging effect and give hunters more opportunities to hide themselves from the animals that they are hunting.
Hunting and other outdoor activities like paint ball has more and more people choosing to wear ghillie suits as it brings them many advantages in coping with their surroundings like the terrain, trees and other outdoor landmarks.
Ghillie suits gives hunters the proper disguise to get lost among the vast image of nature and let them freely hide and camouflage themselves without giving the presence of human beings in the land populated by wild animals that is why ghillie suits are not only good as an outdoor and hunting clothing but great for military and sniper uses as well or anything that involves camouflage clothing for an outdoor environment.
Next time you go hunting or play paint ball make sure you wear the right kinds of clothing to be sure that you will be protected from a lot of harmful elements that sometimes an outdoor environment brings. With the help of Ghillie suits you are not only protected from these elements but it also gives you the opportunity to better camouflage yourself and therefore be more successful in your hunting endeavors.
For better protection and camouflaging in the treacherous outdoor environment, Ghillie suits are the best choice for these activities. If you are a hunter and is really serious about it, you should not leave without your Ghillie suit as hunting without wearing this is most likely to be just a game of chance.
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