Recon by fire in a dark forest at Moons Out 2026

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 1:02

This video demonstrates the 'recon by fire' technique for engaging steel targets in a dark forest environment at the Moons Out 2026 event. The instructor, exhibiting advanced tactical knowledge, highlights the challenges of low-light target acquisition and the importance of audible feedback from steel targets. The guide emphasizes compensating for 'hide-over-bore' issues, a critical skill for accurate engagement in varied terrain.

Quick Summary

The 'recon by fire' technique involves engaging potential targets with shots to confirm their presence via audible feedback, such as the 'clang' of a steel target. This method is crucial in low-light or obscured conditions, provided the downrange area is a safe backstop. Mastering this, along with compensating for 'hide-over-bore' issues, is key for effective tactical shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Night Vision Target Spotting Challenges
  2. 00:21Recon By Fire Strategy Explained
  3. 00:46Trench Stage & Hide-Over-Bore Issues

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 'recon by fire' in shooting?

'Recon by fire' is a tactical technique where you engage potential targets with shots to confirm their presence through audible feedback, like the 'clang' of a steel target. This is performed when direct visual confirmation is difficult, ensuring the downrange area is a safe backstop.

Why is target spotting difficult in a dark forest?

Target spotting in a dark forest is difficult due to limited visibility, making it hard to distinguish targets from natural surroundings. This requires specialized equipment like night vision and advanced techniques to acquire targets effectively.

What are 'hide-over-bore' issues in shooting?

'Hide-over-bore' issues occur when the firearm's bore is obstructed by the shooter's position or the environment, hindering precise sight alignment. This is common in tactical scenarios and requires compensation for accurate engagement.

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