Moons Out 2026 : Competition Loadout

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 48:23

This video details the author's competition loadout for the 2026 Moons Out Night Vision Competition, held at Echo Valley Training Center in West Virginia. It covers clothing, footwear, night vision equipment, firearms (an AR-15 and a lever gun), ammunition, and various accessories. The author shares insights into the performance of his gear, particularly highlighting challenges faced due to weather and firearm malfunctions, offering practical lessons learned from the event.

Quick Summary

The Moons Out 2026 competition loadout featured a Henry X lever-action rifle and an AR-15, alongside DTNVS night vision from Lentia Arms on a Nocturn Industries Alpha mount. Apparel included Limbs boots, 6D merino socks, and technical layers from Prometheus Design Works and Beyond. The author encountered significant AR-15 malfunctions due to overgassing and faced loading challenges with the lever gun.

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main challenges faced by the author at the Moons Out 2026 competition?

The author faced significant challenges including extreme wet conditions, firearm malfunctions with an overgassed AR-15, and difficulties loading a lever-action rifle under pressure. These issues led to substantial penalties and a last-place finish in his division.

What night vision gear did the author use for the Moons Out 2026 competition?

The author used DTNVS dual-tube night vision devices from Lentia Arms, mounted on a Nocturn Industries Alpha mount. He also utilized an Ops-Core Skull Mount for comfort and stability, and a Doco DO Industries mission recorder which unfortunately failed.

What firearms did the author compete with at Moons Out 2026?

The author competed with an AR-15 platform rifle built with a Guesley Mark1 rail and an AB Suppressors A10 Warthog, and a Henry X .357/.38 Special lever-action rifle. The AR-15 experienced significant malfunctions due to overgassing.

What advice does the author give regarding apparel for wet and cold conditions?

The author recommends insulated and waterproof boots, but cautions about zipper lines as potential water entry points. He emphasizes the importance of merino wool socks for warmth even when wet and suggests layering technical apparel like moisture-wicking shirts and waterproof outer shells.

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