Bone Head Camouflage on synthetic stock

The following is one of our latest projects, the pattern is called Bone Head Camouflage. What do you think?

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you guys are providing a very cool service, just wondering how the "film" stands up to cleaning agents? if you make a mistake on the first try do you just re dip overtop?
 
Hot DAMM!!!
U should show the guyz @ Remington this. As this would be killer set-up for there Bone Collector model.
Great Work CorbaImaging ;)
 
I like it. Have you done any testing to see how hard it is to pick it out of the background as compared to other cammo. patterns? Or is it a "look cool" design?
 
It looks like good camo for dry grasslands. It also has a bit of appeal in that it is not a standard camo pattern like real tree hardwoods etc.

Very unique. Very cool.
 
@Stillar - The developers of this camouflage were looking to create a non-typical camouflage that works well in all hunting environments. The idea is that beyond the 5 ft mark you have an effective camouflage and inside that 5 ft mark you have a visually stunning camouflage. Another great feature about this pattern is that if you have it printed on a white base it creates a very effective snow pattern.

@emilio613 - The process we do is extremely durable. After the firearm is printed it is top coated with a 2 part urethane product designed to withstand some of the harshest environments from heat to salt and chemicals. It stands up very well to standard gun cleaning solvents and oils. This process works equally well on metals, woods, composites, and synthetics.
 
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