I have always wanted to shoot a nighttime rifle match but the timing has never worked out for me. Well now I have been kicking around the idea of trying to host a club level night match myself. But before I get the cart too far ahead of the horse, I wanted to ask people who have been there done that.
First of all, is it worth it? It seems to me that I would definitely have more work on my end dealing with lights and making sure everything lines up properly. Do you as a shooter care, or is daytime match just as good? How have MDs illuminated the targets? I have heard of the I.R.I.S. lights from RTAC Precision being used, but he is no longer selling those. What about diesel powered light towers? I'm not sure if they can light up a big enough area to be useful or not. Shooters would obviously need headlamps and/or flashlights to be able to dig through backpacks, load mags, pickup brass etc. Basically I'm looking for specifics on what makes a night match run different than daytime, and is it worth it?
My reasons for wanting to do it is because A) it seems like a fun way to mix things up, and B) it can get miserably hot in my area during summer. Running a match at night could be one way to beat the heat. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
First of all, is it worth it? It seems to me that I would definitely have more work on my end dealing with lights and making sure everything lines up properly. Do you as a shooter care, or is daytime match just as good? How have MDs illuminated the targets? I have heard of the I.R.I.S. lights from RTAC Precision being used, but he is no longer selling those. What about diesel powered light towers? I'm not sure if they can light up a big enough area to be useful or not. Shooters would obviously need headlamps and/or flashlights to be able to dig through backpacks, load mags, pickup brass etc. Basically I'm looking for specifics on what makes a night match run different than daytime, and is it worth it?
My reasons for wanting to do it is because A) it seems like a fun way to mix things up, and B) it can get miserably hot in my area during summer. Running a match at night could be one way to beat the heat. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks in advance.