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    Paper Hunter
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    To be blunt, the advantage of night shooting is this... think about any situation where you might need a gun. Is it day or night? Are you in a dark parking lot? Is it in the middle of the night in your house? Is it a bright sun shiny day? Things are different when you can't see. Manipulating a light and a gun takes practice. Clearing a malfunction in the dark takes practice. Just knowing what a muzzle flash in pitch black looks like is good to know. Not to mention knowing what the output of you wml looks like at any sort of distance. I'm not saying it's the end all of shooting, but there are some valuable lessons to be learned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan512 View Post
    To be blunt, the advantage of night shooting is this... think about any situation where you might need a gun. Is it day or night? Are you in a dark parking lot? Is it in the middle of the night in your house? Is it a bright sun shiny day? Things are different when you can't see. Manipulating a light and a gun takes practice. Clearing a malfunction in the dark takes practice. Just knowing what a muzzle flash in pitch black looks like is good to know. Not to mention knowing what the output of you wml looks like at any sort of distance. I'm not saying it's the end all of shooting, but there are some valuable lessons to be learned.
    exactly. That's why I'm wanting To join, and would likely only ever shoot there at night. He'll, I could go for a limited "night only" membership!

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