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Re: Hunting Lights! [Re: Bob in TX] #4249991 05/12/13 03:15 PM
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@Bob in TX what is your go to light for hunting at night? what do you have mounted on your rifle(s)?

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Actually, I use 3: Wicked Light 400, VRL-1, and XLR-250.

I have red, green, and white LED's.

I have one mounted on a pistol grip for scanning too.


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I'll have to dig and get the XLR 250 info. FYI, I'm not interested in multi-mode, just the max. Here is what the website says for the XLR 100:

1 Mode High Power Only Kill Light� XLR100 (GREEN) Super High Powered LED Bow Mounted Light With Rechargeable Batteries & Charger Bow Mounted Lights $ 109.99

This new super high power bow light comes with two 18650 rechargeable batteries, car and wall charger, a remote tactical pressure switch and a remote tactical ON/OFF switch. Also comes with a regular flashlight tailcap with push button ON/OFF switch to make the light a regular high power flashlight! Stop wasting money on batteries and messing with lenses. This is a serious bow mounted light that uses a green high current LED that puts out over 200 lumen's of green light. Runs on 1 of the 2 included 18650 rechargeable lithium batteries, 3 AAA batteries or two CR123A batteries. This light can be purchased with a blue, red or white high powered LED also.[/color]

I'll get the other info, but clearly it would be crazy to market two lights that close in ratings.

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