Thanks to the Parabellum crew for the venue and opportunity!
Had fun, got some good practice, and got to visit with old friends and make a couple of new.
I've never had the opportunity to shoot my rifle indoors in low light. I'm glad I switched to a more powerful light overall. On my first target, I had a strong reflecting from the smoke I'd just created, so I had to wait a while to engage the second target. The reflection wasn't "blinding" in terms of brightness, I just couldn't see through the smoke. I've had the same thing happen at night outside with much less powerful lights, but the cloud lingered a little longer than I expected. I'm going to experiment to see how I can manage that issue in the future. Maybe a supressor will help, which would be yet another good reason to use one.