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Post by lkrbuilder13 on Jul 13, 2013 18:12:10 GMT -8
I don't know about AZ, but where I live that is a quick way to lose custody of valuable family members in various calibers. Sounds like you need to find a new place to live. As long as you are not in the act of taking or harassing an animal it is perfectly with in the law to shoot at night. I don't know of a law in any state that says you can not target shoot at night. You might get a visit from a LEO but a quick explanation of what your doing and you should be good to go. We have shot BR matches at night when the temps get to where you can't see the targets because of mirage and the sweltering sun. And I don't live in Phoenix. I can't shoot at my house and the local club doesn't allow any outdoor shooting past dusk. Plus, around here you need a blood transfusion if you go out after dark because of the state bird (the mosquito).
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Post by GLSHOOTER on Jul 13, 2013 19:16:03 GMT -8
I understand skeeters. I have shot many a round after dark. I have been blessed with many ranges that I have used that it was normal at. IHMSA matches seemed to always run late in OKLA.
I also taught M/O's the fine points of shooting after dark with regular scopes and NV. Lots of fun. In Minnesota we hunted foxes at night on snow fields when we had a full moon. The last time I went it was about 15 below.
I plan on moving to New Mexico in the future. I will built a lighted rifle range so I can shoot to my hearts content.
Greg
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Post by lkrbuilder13 on Jul 13, 2013 20:11:26 GMT -8
I understand skeeters. I have shot many a round after dark. I have been blessed with many ranges that I have used that it was normal at. IHMSA matches seemed to always run late in OKLA. I also taught M/O's the fine points of shooting after dark with regular scopes and NV. Lots of fun. In Minnesota we hunted foxes at night on snow fields when we had a full moon. The last time I went it was about 15 below. I plan on moving to New Mexico in the future. I will built a lighted rifle range so I can shoot to my hearts content. Greg Getting experience shooting without nv or with nv at night would a be great thing to do. I have been out coyote calling at night with moonlight and snow on the ground. But I didn't even see anything to shoot at :0( the only thing I shoot at night with any success is my .22 at coon in the tree
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