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Hm, if Shoot Indoors is willing to turn off the lights, that's certainly an option seeing as they're open until 10 on certain days. Still, it's not quite the same - I have a BE Meyers MAWL laser and a PVS-14 setup I want to put through its full paces. I'd like to be able to dial up the range a bit, even move while shooting. Though I fully get why ranges would be hesitant to allow it.
Classes are great for learning the basics if you have never done something, but once you have learned it, you should have some consistent practice whenever possible.
Can't you just wear very dark glasses?
"There are no finger prints under water."
Or close your eyes?
If anyone in the Springs wants to get out, Dan512 and I go down to FSC every so often to play with lights/lasers/NODs.
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I know that Triggertime in Longmont has classes for this. It's member only however. I don't think they'll just turn off the lights for you.
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how do you simulate "hot" targets? i just got a thor infared scope from my buddy but havent played with it in the dark yet, as the targets thing has eluded me....
how about at the state lands? are they closed at dark? im thinking the keystone range (by the dump) up in summit county, or that idaho springs devils range.... havent been to idaho springs range, but i assume its state, and same rules