EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
At 2:30 this morning, a coyote must have hit the hot wire close to my house. It was probably the loudest yelping I have ever heard from one of them, and it went on and on and on. I grabbed my cordless spotlight and AR15 with a scope on it and went outside to see if I could find it. I heard it, and it kept out of range from me, but kept on yelping for close to half an hour. We went down several of my roads before it quieted down and disappeared. I never saw it, just heard it.
During all this, I stopped a few times to practice aiming through my scope and holding the spotlight. It would have been pure luck if I hit anything. It was a horrible way to do this.
I've seen flashlights that attach to AR's, but wonder how far the range is? My guess is that it would be good for close quarters, but not out in the woods. My scope is a Nikon P223, which is great during daylight hours. I really like it.
Is there a light or something that will work on the rifle that will allow me to see through the scope?
Or should I look at getting another AR with something designed for night use? And what would be some good suggestions for shooting during the dark of night?
And for those wondering, yes, it is legal to shoot certain animals here during the night. Hogs and coyotes are both legal to shoot 24/7 every day of the year.
During all this, I stopped a few times to practice aiming through my scope and holding the spotlight. It would have been pure luck if I hit anything. It was a horrible way to do this.
I've seen flashlights that attach to AR's, but wonder how far the range is? My guess is that it would be good for close quarters, but not out in the woods. My scope is a Nikon P223, which is great during daylight hours. I really like it.
Is there a light or something that will work on the rifle that will allow me to see through the scope?
Or should I look at getting another AR with something designed for night use? And what would be some good suggestions for shooting during the dark of night?
And for those wondering, yes, it is legal to shoot certain animals here during the night. Hogs and coyotes are both legal to shoot 24/7 every day of the year.