Hey All,
I have the opportunity to do some night coyote hunting this season. Someone who has a farm is having issues with coyotes, especially in the evening. She would like to thin out the pack. NH allows the night hunting of coyotes during the winter with written permission from the landowner and we can use lights (as long as they are not from or attached to a vehicle).
Currently I can use my Browning shotgun, which has a pair of white beads on the barrel, for night hunting. If I wear a red head lamp, the beads are very visible and I can take a shot like I would during the day.
However, I also have a single shot Handi-rifle with a Weaver style scope rail on top. I am looking for a scope or a reflex / holographic type of sight that can be used easily at night. I am not interested in a night amplification type of sight, just something that would allow me to aim my single shot rifle in very low light conditions.
I don't think I need much (if any) magnification, since the shots would be fairly close (I would guess 50 yards max - depends how far the spotlight can cast a red beam).
what type of optic would you recommend for night hunting? Would an Aimpoint type or some reflex/holographic sight work? How about a traditional scope with an illuminated reticle? It will be very dark, except for the light from the red spotlight.
Thanks in advance.