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Yes, you can hunt deer at night using .308 Winchester optics, but it requires a reliable night vision scope and the right setup.
Choosing the Right Night Vision Optic
When hunting deer at night, a reliable night vision scope is essential. Look for a device with a 3-6x magnification and a high sensitivity to low light levels. The Pulsar Trail XP50 is a good option, with a 50mm objective lens and a built-in image intensifier. This scope can amplify available light up to 50,000 times, allowing you to see deer in complete darkness.
Setting Up Your Rifle for Night Hunting
To hunt deer at night with a .308 Winchester, you’ll need to set up your rifle for low-light conditions. Use a suppressor to reduce recoil and noise, and install a night vision scope as described above. You’ll also want to use a high-powered flashlight to illuminate your target, but be careful not to blind yourself or the deer. Aim for a 30-40 yard distance and use a red dot sight to help you aim in the dark.
Hunting Techniques for Night Deer Hunting
When hunting deer at night, it’s essential to use stealth and patience. Move slowly and quietly, using cover and concealment to get close to your target. Use the wind to your advantage, and avoid making any loud noises that might spook the deer. When you spot a deer, take a deep breath, aim carefully, and fire a single shot. Follow up with a second shot only if necessary, and always be prepared to move quickly to avoid detection.
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