All camo has its limitations although I have my share of Kuiu in solids and Vias. I always recall an article in a bowhunting magazine - maybe Traditional that took photos of popular camo patterns back maybe 20 years ago. After about 100 yards - all the patterns blended into one blob of color.
One pattern back then was called ASAT - I believe All Season All Terrain. It had large angular patterns that remained separate and distinct at long ranges and really worked quite well. As far as I know, the company is long gone and so is their pattern.


My home is the "sanctuary residence" for my firearms.