Let there be light.

crowski

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Yesterday evening the night snuck up on me awfully quick, while I was target shooting. I grabbed some decorative lighting from the trees and put them on my targets. Definitely going to expand on this one. 
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 That’s for small lights. The sky looks bright but it’s dark . Crow 
 
I grabbed some decorative lighting from the trees and put them on my targets. Definitely going to expand on this one.

I planted some X-Mas tree lights years ago, but they haven't grown any harvestable lights yet...

JK , I have lights on my 25, 50, 70, and 140 yard targets.

I shoot very often at these ranges from my office window.

I don't have any neighbors in sight, so I can shoot 24/7 if I wish.

Will
 
Read a different post where a guy bought solar powered spot lights and placed them at each target. From the pics I thought they looked great. Been lookibg at them on Amazon, can get a set of 5 or 6 lights for about 50 bucks! Adjustable brightness supposed to last about 6-8 hours after a good charge. Might be just be ticket when it starts getting dark early.....
 
You could also go with one of the fancy new LEP flashlights, those are pretty much a laser,,,,, well it is a laser ( UV ) inside but after it have hit the phosphorus the light that come out of them are still a laser like beam, though a lot fatter than your laser pointers.

Neighbors will still think though, a LEP flashlight is like a 1/2 mile long light saber.

LEP VS LED flashlight

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Plingpling ironically I have one similar, the beam is unreal, and when I lit a target up on my range, bells went off. First borrowed decorative lights from yard, then trip for 20,000 lumens. Target shooting is almost infinite. I think with winter snow I’ll have to wear welding glasses for brightness. I’m making targets now that hang so not to get buried in snow. Going to be awesome. Thanks Crow