From the few low/no light classes I’ve taken, I almost feel like I’m faster with my pistol than I am in daylight conditions. I haven’t put it to the test with a timer, so it’s probably all in my head. At 15y and in, my weapon light almost feels like a huge MOA dot on the target. I wouldn’t say it does anything for my accuracy, but the light on the target seems to make things go bang faster. I’m not sure if it’s necessarily a good thing so I hope I never have to try it out for real!
My apologies for this late response, I’m just now seeing it. The drills I was talking about in my earlier post were from behind VTAC barricades from 35 to 50 yards with my AR. As mentioned I was using my Modlites, the carbine was equipped with a AP Micro. I have used a LPVO with my OKW head out to 200 yards on full size silhouettes but not with blackened pistols like described in the drill.
Pistol drills were 25 yards and closer with a RDS and SF X300U. And yeah, night sights are pretty useless.
I’m convinced there is no such thing as too much light at night shooting. I saw a bunch of lesser lights not up to the task of extended ranges.
Last edited by titsonritz; 02-22-24 at 14:03.
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