Things Most Shooters Overlook in Low-Light Training
Joel Park, an experienced instructor, highlights critical, often overlooked aspects of low-light firearms training. Key takeaways include the necessity of adjusting red dot brightness in conjunction with weapon-mounted lights (WMLs), understanding the difference between high-candela and high-lumen lights for target identification, and practicing 'blind' weapon manipulations. He emphasizes using dedicated handheld lights for administrative tasks and maintaining fundamental shooting principles even in darkness.









