M12shooter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- East St. Paul, mb
Not a big issue with me. I have spooked coyote, fox and crows away while lifting my hand to focus or adjust the magnification of my varmint scope though!
I think its movement that they notice and are set to alert by more than anything else. That said, its likely the more contrast the object has from its surroundings, the more evident movement is. Deer don't seem to be afraid of inanimate objects and are often quite curious of them. Several times I've had them walk right up to parked vehicles in the bush while we were either away or I was catching some ZZZZ's. I'd imagine my white face to be more of a problem than the stainless rifle in my hands.
This one in 257Roberts didn't.
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Or this one in 375/338.
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Or this one in 375/338.
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Are you sure this is a New Brunswick moose?
All the ones my relatives get every year down there look much bigger than this LOL.
Are you sure this is a New Brunswick moose?
All the ones my relatives get every year down there look much bigger than this LOL.
That's because SuperCub is 7'3" and 375 pounds.

I'm enjoying this but back to spooking.
I guess Weatherby considers it to be a factor by the following:
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Duke1
My Dad asked me about this same question before we went on a deer hunt last year. I had my Weather warrior and he had his M94 32 win Spl. I shot two he shot none?????
I think thee are way more things that will spook game then a Stainless Barrel. It does look like a sunbleached dried up branch.



























