First Shotgun Camoflauge or Wood/Black

It boils down to personal preference. I have a camo 11-87 that I use along with a couple of non-camo guns for ducks and geese. If you like the Benelli in camo buy it. Nice walnut also looks good on a Benelli.

I don't see much camo on the trap and skeet fields very often, but there is the occasional camo gun.

You don't need it for upland hunting - I had a buddy set down his camo Benelli when he was chasing down a wounded pheasant (he wanted to catch it alive), we had a good laugh when it took him about 10 minutes to find it.

For ducks and turkeys, a camo gun has less shine for sure. But with ducks and turkeys, being able to sit still and covering your face is still paramount to success.
 
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