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Hunting with an AR-10 at night is feasible, but it requires proper modifications and techniques to ensure safety and accuracy.
Equipment and Modifications
When hunting with an AR-10 at night, modifications are essential to reduce glare and improve night vision. A night vision scope or a scope with built-in night vision capabilities is a must-have. Additionally, consider replacing the standard AR-10 barrel with a suppressor to minimize noise and reduce the risk of spooking the target. A sound moderator or muzzle brake can also be beneficial in reducing noise.
Techniques for Night Hunting
Night hunting with an AR-10 requires a different approach than daytime hunting. Use a red dot sight or a low-mag scope to preserve night vision and maintain a clear view of the target. Employ a spotter or a rangefinder to ensure accurate shots and avoid over-shooting the target. Move quietly and avoid making loud noises to prevent spooking the game. In low-light conditions, aim for the largest part of the target, as accuracy may be compromised.
Tips for Successful Night Hunting
To increase the chances of a successful night hunt, choose a location with minimal light pollution and a clear line of sight to the target. Bring a night vision device, such as a monocular or a headset, to enhance visibility. Practice shooting in low-light conditions before heading out on a night hunt to develop your skills and build confidence. Keep your rifle and equipment well-maintained to ensure smooth operation in the dark.
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