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How Do You Use Night Vision Rifle Scopes?

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How Do You Use Night Vision Rifle Scopes?

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Night-vision rifle scopes help hunters see better in dark conditions. It’s advantageous to hunt at night, because animals can’t see the hunter as easily. But hunters also can’t see the animals. Night-vision rifle scopes help in two ways: They allow you to aim straight at the animal, and they will help you see the animal better through special lenses. Adjust your rifle scope correctly. Aim at a specific target low and away from any living creatures and buildings and shoot. If it hits, your rifle scope is adjusted. If it shoots too far to the left or right, it needs adjusting. Adjust the elevation on your rifle scope by moving the lever on the top of your scope. Adjust your scope for windage with the lever on the right side of your scope. Test a few shots to get your scope properly adjusted. Review the color codes specific to your scope. If it’s not an infrared scope, your rifle scope will show only black and white images when you look through it and therefore you won’t need color codes.

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