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First Shotgun

Re: Addressing low light and no light conditions

My daughter used this same sight on her vent rib 24" .410 for awhile in daylight in the woods for shootin targets.

The sight appears as a white dot in the daylight and I find it fully functional in all light conditions.
 
Re: Addressing low light and no light conditions

Rossignol said:
My daughter used this same sight on her vent rib 24" .410 for awhile in daylight in the woods for shootin targets.

The sight appears as a white dot in the daylight and I find it fully functional in all light conditions.

^ This was what I was going to say.

Sorry to see all the destruction from the storm.
 
^^^ I moved the last 5 posts here for better viewing of questions.
 
I wasn't too worried about it. The question was in regard to the sight bein discussed and whether or not it was usable in all light or just the low light/no light conditions.

Its actually a plenty versatile sight! Practice it in the day light and be prepared for any bump in the night!
 
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