Moons Out 2026: Night Rifle Match (Registration Opens Dec 1!)

Published on November 30, 2025
Duration: 10:33

Moons Out 2026 is an advanced nighttime rifle competition taking place March 6-8, 2026, at Echo Valley Training Center in West Virginia. Registration opens December 1st. The match features 10 stages over two nights, emphasizing night vision and rifle sighting capabilities in practical scenarios, including medical and vehicular stages. Four divisions are offered: Thermal, Passive, Active, and Armored TST, with strict rules on light emission and equipment.

Quick Summary

The Moons Out 2026 night rifle match will take place March 6-8, 2026, at Echo Valley Training Center in West Virginia. Registration opens December 1st at 6:00 AM Mountain Time on Practice Score. The match features 10 stages over two nights, emphasizing night vision capabilities across four divisions: Thermal, Passive, Active, and Armored TST.

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Moons Out 2026 night rifle match?

The Moons Out 2026 night rifle match is scheduled for March 6th through March 8th, 2026, at the Echo Valley Training Center in Echo Valley, West Virginia.

How do I register for the Moons Out 2026 match?

Registration for Moons Out 2026 opens on December 1st at 6:00 AM Mountain Time via the Practice Score website, which is linked in the video description.

What are the different divisions available for Moons Out 2026?

Moons Out 2026 offers four divisions: Thermal (for thermal optics), Passive (no IR illumination), Active (IR illumination allowed), and Armored TST (requiring specific heavy gear and armor).

What are the caliber restrictions for rifles at Moons Out 2026?

Rifles must be a minimum of 9x19mm Parabellum. Intermediate cartridges like 5.56x45mm and 7.62x39mm are allowed. Cartridges longer than AR-10 magazine length must be used in subsonic loadings.

What safety rules are emphasized for the Moons Out night rifle match?

Safety is paramount, with no spectators allowed on the firing line. Competitors must stay with their squads, and all firearms handling follows strict protocols, with an emphasis on muzzle discipline in low-light conditions.

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