troz
sorry bud, but in real life, not mil-sim, black would = death when you went up against an experienced soldier. I mainly hunt, and animals mostly see black and white and shades of the two in between. An animal will see black in a camo and recognize it as not natural, that means danger to an animal. As a hunter, I do NOT want animals thinking danger.
At this time of year where I am there are fields of corn stalks, then a field of winter wheat. Arid cadpat in the corn would be perfect, and cadpat in the wheat is still too dark, but better than desert camo in a green field. The Multicam changes from one to the other and works better in the tan than the arid, and better in the green than cadpat. In the summer around August, the corn is green and the wheat is golden. Multicam will once again be better in both than tan or green, then going into the other. Get it? I do. cadpat works well in dark pines like German fleck. Spring, summer woodland, and fall time will make it fail where I am at.
Btw, I will be out tomorrow at sun up here in MI looking for woodchucks to kill with one of my SIGs (real gun). Alot of them live in the heavy brush in the ditches and a fast pistol ACR with alot of ammo works wonders on the little critters. If I have time I will give you an after op de-briefing
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