windymtnman
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I've thought of this subject many times over the years, but decided today to mention it and see what others think, or do to solve the problem.
I've hunted all my life, and of course know you always have to try to use the wind in your favor. That said, we still get busted for being winded, or to have other smells give us away.
Today I was shooting my rifle. Afterwards, I was in the shop, doing my usual gun cleaning. Some of us probably still use the old tried and true Hoppe's 99 cleaner solvent. As you may know, it has a very strong, characteristic odor. If you get it on your hands, even a vigorous washing with Lava soap may leave it's scent on you for a time.
So I was thinking about how we hunters try to keep our hunting clothes free of scents, and avoid things that pick up odors on our clothes and us too. All good, but I'm sure my now clean rifle is going to retain a lot of odors from it's last cleaning. Have you as well thought of this, and if so, have you ever tried to minimize it? I think using brake cleaner might smell less than the Hoppe's 99, but it probably all have odors that give us away. The smell of Hoppe's is probably way stronger than any human odor we can muster even if we haven't showered recently?
I've hunted all my life, and of course know you always have to try to use the wind in your favor. That said, we still get busted for being winded, or to have other smells give us away.
Today I was shooting my rifle. Afterwards, I was in the shop, doing my usual gun cleaning. Some of us probably still use the old tried and true Hoppe's 99 cleaner solvent. As you may know, it has a very strong, characteristic odor. If you get it on your hands, even a vigorous washing with Lava soap may leave it's scent on you for a time.
So I was thinking about how we hunters try to keep our hunting clothes free of scents, and avoid things that pick up odors on our clothes and us too. All good, but I'm sure my now clean rifle is going to retain a lot of odors from it's last cleaning. Have you as well thought of this, and if so, have you ever tried to minimize it? I think using brake cleaner might smell less than the Hoppe's 99, but it probably all have odors that give us away. The smell of Hoppe's is probably way stronger than any human odor we can muster even if we haven't showered recently?