Originally Posted by las
Low light? . It was so dark that I had to sight against the sky first, then drop it down to the moose some 50-70 yards away. Three times I did this, until I was sure of my aim point/bullet placement. smile


What has worked for me in this situation is to keep both eyes open and stare intently at the aiming point with the off eye sort of like shooting a stick bow you will the bullet to fly it's course. Zen night hunting grass hopper.


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