I recently noticed a new camo pattern that intrigued me.
Well, I've never seen anything like it. Tru Timber is marketing it as the Strata. It has the perfect blends of greens, tans, and even a few blacks thrown in, and with all different shades imaginable.
I took it out side to get a few pictures of the receiver and scope that I have completed so far and was taken aback by how the colors blend from the difference between direct sunlight and shade.
In shade, it almost disappears. Unlike some camos that look really good close up, but stink at blending in at a distance, this camo seems to do well at both so far from what I can tell.
I guess a couple of pictures are worth a thousand words. Here it is so far on my Savage FVSR receiver and scope. (I haven't done the stock yet--need to wait until it's warmer so the film is easier to work with--hoping it warms up enough this evening to finish dipping it.
The "depth" of the pattern up close is amazing.
These two pictures show the difference between direct sunlight and shade, on the same parts.