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What is the best strategy for low light accuracy with my shotgun slugs?

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What is the best strategy for low light accuracy with my shotgun slugs?

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dave from IL asks: hey bill! love the show!…i am looking to by a scope for my mossberg 535….i’ve heard a couple ways of helping in the woods shooting …(also almost dark shooting)…like having the scope raised so wen its dark u can aim with the sights under it!…..my question is what kind of a scope you would use for king of long range shooting(50-100 yards)…and also dark or almost dark shooting!….thanks! dave Winke Responds: Dave, Most of the time, those raised scopes are not to improve low light visibility, but rather to improve the ability to aquire the target quickly if it is moving in thick cover, for example. You can use the open sights for the fast, close work and the scope for the longer, more controlled shots. Variable power scopes also make that easier. Actually, with any good scope the scope will draw in more light than your eyeball, making it clearer and brighter than your vision at these times. A good scope for low light shooting would be something like Nikon’s

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