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Lurch
11-19-2013, 20:30
Night time in the middle of nowhere.
Lets say 1/2 moon light
Targets 8x8 at 200-800 yds with green glow sticks attached to them.
Various bright flashes occurring around targets with possible over head flares.

Now here is the kicker it has to be under $1000.

MarkCO
11-19-2013, 20:34
What weapon system?

asmo
11-19-2013, 20:44
Whatever optic I had.

Lurch
11-19-2013, 20:48
What weapon system?

308 bolt action and or AR-15


if you can hit 8"x8" targets at night at 800yards, you dont need our advice we need yours.

Ok most will be in the 200 - 300 yd range and these can be seen with the naked eye at that distance.

XC700116
11-19-2013, 21:14
Not sure but it sounds fun as hell.

<MADDOG>
11-19-2013, 21:27
I won't go into your rifle choice or the range...

The only scope at your price range that has made it through my coyote hunts, both night and day, has been a Zeiss Conquest. Burris and Leupold have been no-go's. The Zeiss just collects more light IMO.

Once your budget grows, so do the options.

My $.02, YMMV

Lurch
11-19-2013, 21:54
I won't go into your rifle choice or the range...

The only scope at your price range that has made it through my coyote hunts, both night and day, has been a Zeiss Conquest. Burris and Leupold have been no-go's. The Zeiss just collects more light IMO.

Once your budget grows, so do the options.

My $.02, YMMV

These are the rifles I have but I'm short one optic. Also this isn't a one shoot deal, it's a more of a spray and pray. But it would make it a lot more fun to make it a one shot deal. Also there are about 300 targets so time isn't a factor.

<MADDOG>
11-19-2013, 21:57
These are the rifles I have but I'm short one optic. Also this isn't a one shoot deal, it's a more of a spray and pray. But it would make it a lot more fun to make it a one shot deal. Also there are about 300 targets so time isn't a factor.

WTF are you shooting, zombies?

I have been swarmed by 5-6 yotes', but damn! Based on what you just stated, get a NOD and a PAC4! [LOL]

Lurch
11-19-2013, 22:08
It's a night shoot at a full auto event. Most are just pointing and empty clips which wasn't very effective so I figured if I could zero in on the glow sticks I could make a lot of booms and sparks. They are shooting at boxes of fireworks and tannerite.

MarkCO
11-19-2013, 22:13
I would go with a laser for the 200-300 stuff on the AR-15...cooler and easier to see the boom-booms, and then a fixed 10x something with excellent light gathering on the .308 for the far stuff.

<MADDOG>
11-19-2013, 23:25
It's a night shoot at a full auto event. Most are just pointing and empty clips which wasn't very effective so I figured if I could zero in on the glow sticks I could make a lot of booms and sparks. They are shooting at boxes of fireworks and tannerite.

What is a clip? Are you female? <joke>

I won't go into tactics (Mick is far more experienced by far, and you may wish to contact him), but if want to to win, one aimed round will beat 30 out in the air everyday... I stick to my original response and/or the NOD and a PAC4...8)

Irving
11-19-2013, 23:30
Tracers and walk it in like everyone else?

Great-Kazoo
11-20-2013, 08:54
NV and optic of your choice. My Bushnell 6500 does well in low light. so did the TAO1NSN.
If you can see the glow sticks through your scope, you should be able to engage said target.

Slow hits trump fast misses, every time.

coop68
11-25-2013, 21:43
Im kind of courious what shoot are you going too? Not to de rail the OP

What are you planing on shooting?

Lurch
11-25-2013, 22:23
Big Sandy

For the night shoot it will be a Remy 700, a couple AR's, RPD and a 1919a4.

Joe_K
11-25-2013, 23:34
Used trijicon RCO


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