South Edisto Man
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I'm new to the night hunting scene and have a question about shotgun sights at night. My plan is to use my turkey gun (3 1/2" 11-87) at night for coyotes. South Carolina has us limited to open sights that "don't emit their own light" I would think a tritium bead or glow in the dark paint would be awesome, but also technically illegal. I asked the chief of law enforcement at the DNR about fiber optic sights and got the ok as they only gather ambient light. Well, here is my problem, my turkey gun has green fiber optic sights on it now. They shine like a beacon when sighting with a white light, but when I pop the red lens on my head lamp, it's lights out. I assume that there just isn't enough green light in the red to make them glow. Will a red fiber optic sight fare any better? I don't have one on hand to test. I really don't want to have to change the sights around from say a white bead, to fiber optic, if there is something that will work for both daytime turkey and night time coyote.