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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2754034" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I didn't take a class. </p><p>Participated in an indoor night USPSA style match a couple of years ago, as well as a year of field experience 40 years ago. </p><p>It was a real eye opener about the advances in night sights, low flash powder, and shooting behind barricades, etc. </p><p>it was part of the Dallas Safari club annual convention. </p><p>I was shooting a .45 with factory loads. The MZ flash instantly took my night vision, making follow up shots difficult to say the least. </p><p>What light there was, was a single low watt bulb in the rear of the room. </p><p>Hence, my suggestion for others to take the class if they have never experienced shooting at night or low light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2754034, member: 5412"] I didn't take a class. Participated in an indoor night USPSA style match a couple of years ago, as well as a year of field experience 40 years ago. It was a real eye opener about the advances in night sights, low flash powder, and shooting behind barricades, etc. it was part of the Dallas Safari club annual convention. I was shooting a .45 with factory loads. The MZ flash instantly took my night vision, making follow up shots difficult to say the least. What light there was, was a single low watt bulb in the rear of the room. Hence, my suggestion for others to take the class if they have never experienced shooting at night or low light. [/QUOTE]
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