Hey, speak for yourself
My rationale for choosing more "neutral", unscented gun products is this:
Humans are vastly overpopulated at this point and even deep in the most remote wildlife reserve you'd be hard pressed to find an animal that
hasn't smelled humans. We're animals after all, and human sweat/breath - while recognized as a danger - is not
completely out of place in their environment. A strong-smelling synthetic gun product likely is. God forbid a hunter with that distinctive smell actually
misses them: they've just educated that animal to associate that smell with danger and avoid it.
Even something as dumb as a pigeon - and they are stupid AF - can very quickly learn to associate sights, smells, sounds and other stimuli with risks or rewards.
If you're a skilled hunter you can bag game wearing jeans and red flannels and slathered in Old Spice.. but if you are taking the time, expense and effort to stack the deck in your favor via camo and scent elimination then it seems counter-productive to just grab a gun saturated with strong-smelling gun oils/preservatives out of the cabinet without a second thought.
Gun products are so distinctive that border services dogs are trained to locate firearms and components by the smell of gun oils.