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Title: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: highpoint forge on November 10, 2010, 05:28:00 PM
I would hate to trim back the left arm of my ghillie, but I'm worried about string clearance.

I need some solid advice here on how to cleanly shoot in this thing. I just got it and don't have much practice time in it due to running a company and other obligations. No excuses, but you guys that hunt with them, could y'all help me out here? I'm back in the bush tomorrow AM.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: ron w on November 10, 2010, 05:37:00 PM
Use a arm guard and just trim where there's a problem!
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: PEARL DRUMS on November 10, 2010, 05:40:00 PM
Pull an army green sock over you entire arm, snip the hand opening. Its the best, most reliable way to do it, IMHO. I have the same suit and have tried other things.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: RickSaar@work on November 10, 2010, 05:41:00 PM
Try a Camoskins Compression Sleeve. Different camo patterns are available. You will still need to do some trimming. I know that Cabelas carries them.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: brushcreek on November 10, 2010, 05:45:00 PM
if you cant the bow,even if its trimmed there is a problem,my armguard won't go over the strings,try a sleeve from a old sweatshirt to hold everything in tight
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: highpoint forge on November 10, 2010, 05:49:00 PM
I was thinking about the sock, sleeve idea, etc.

Nice quote Brushcreek....
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: wihill on November 10, 2010, 08:03:00 PM
I push the sleeve on my bow hand up as far as it'll go.  I'm usually wearing something camo underneath anyway, and as long as I don't move fast it's not a problem.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: lpcjon2 on November 10, 2010, 08:06:00 PM
I use an old long sleeve t-shirt and cut the sleeve off,two or three stitches of thread(at the shoulder) and its on
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: Big Sneaky on November 10, 2010, 09:56:00 PM
On the one I had, I trimmed all the shag away on the bow arm and the chest.  Then I did like said above and cut the end out of a brown dress sock.  Slid it up around my bicep, and put my regular armguard on my forearm.  I also always use a bino harness so that kept the chest section from sagging to much.  Worked great for me, hope this helps you, and good luck.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: doowop on November 10, 2010, 10:17:00 PM
I have been using a ghillie for years.I just cut the sleeve off at the shoulder and wear a camo shirt underneath. No problem and deer don't notice.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: highpoint forge on November 10, 2010, 10:22:00 PM
Man! Keep the ideas coming!
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: OkKeith on November 10, 2010, 10:25:00 PM
I have long arms so the chest shag was no problem. I did trim the material from the inside of the elbow to the inside of the shoulder. This has worked great for me.

I have the RS Ghillie made with strips of cloth rather than the yarn.

OkKeith
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: don s on November 10, 2010, 10:29:00 PM
try using a knee high pantyhose. just cut the foot off. it's lightweight, breathable and transparent. just don't let the wife or girlfriend see you take it.
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: highpoint forge on November 11, 2010, 09:03:00 AM
My RS longcoat uses strips of cloth and not yarn/burlap. Does that matter? I think 'll roll the sleeve up, or figure out how to remove it whole and reattach later with velcro at the shoulder.....
Title: Re: Ranch Safari Longcoat ghillie bow arm/string clearance, what to do?
Post by: MrWinkles on November 11, 2010, 03:23:00 PM
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Originally posted by don s:
try using a knee high pantyhose. just don't let the wife or girlfriend see you take it.
Or find it in your pocket after you get back from "hunting"...

I would just trim the material.
Id rather not have most of my body concealed and one arm not concealed.
Even with a camo sleeve(ETC)on the one arm it defeats the purpose of a ghillie in my mind.