My buddies want to take me out duck hunting for the first time this next season. I want to get a new shotgun for it but I don't know how important a camouflaged gun is. I have read different sides on other web hits but what is CGN's take?
My buddies want to take me out duck hunting for the first time this next season. I want to get a new shotgun for it but I don't know how important a camouflaged gun is. I have read different sides on other web hits but what is CGN's take?
Humans have 3 kinds of color receptor in the retina, birds have 4, with UV capability. So, unless the camo was designed by a duck, it probably stands out like a dayglo sore thumb.
Jane, S.D. & Bowmaker, J.K. 1988. Tetrachromatic colour vision in the duck (Anas platyrhynchos L.): microspectrophotometry of visual pigments and oil droplets. Journal of Comparative Physiology A, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology 162: 225-235.
Humans have 3 kinds of color receptor in the retina, birds have 4, with UV capability. So, unless the camo was designed by a duck, it probably stands out like a dayglo sore thumb.
agreed - camo not required. More of a personal preference thing. And to continue with the minimalist approach, I don't use 3.5" shells and only late season do I bother with 3"
I have gone back to mainly 2 3/4" shells in the last 2 years.



























