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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: LovinLakeLife]
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07/25/14 07:52 PM
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panther89
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You can try our lights, I've got several to choose from and a 3 year warranty, anything happens being it to me and I'll replace it! I just ordered one of these this morning in green Can't wait to get it and try it out Can't beat the 3 year warranty on them, plus they are local  It's on it's way!!!
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: panther89]
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07/25/14 08:29 PM
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LovinLakeLife
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You can try our lights, I've got several to choose from and a 3 year warranty, anything happens being it to me and I'll replace it! I just ordered one of these this morning in green Can't wait to get it and try it out Can't beat the 3 year warranty on them, plus they are local  It's on it's way!!! 
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: Mook]
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07/27/14 04:42 AM
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DirtyDave
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I like the Calling For Predators C4P Striker lights. I have 1 in red and one in green.
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: Mook]
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07/27/14 08:06 AM
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HornSlayer
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The 940nm T20's I bought custom have Low, Medium and High setting. Now considering these are used specifically with Digital NV the 3 settings are not needed. Out of the box it come with the standard High, Low, Strobe configuration. I have used the low setting when looking for a blood trail.
They make ammo specifically for hunting for a reason!
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: Mook]
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07/30/14 06:36 PM
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catslayer
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Is a good old spotlight an option? cause if it is order a qbeam varmint special you have to make sure to get the varmint special though. the others arnt as good, too wide.trust me value per dollar best on the market.
Last edited by catslayer; 07/30/14 06:36 PM.
Sombody smells like fried borritos...
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: Mook]
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07/30/14 07:12 PM
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HornSlayer
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I think we are talking about something you can put in a vest pocket. Qbeam's are a different animal all together. It is possible though as seen here 
They make ammo specifically for hunting for a reason!
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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light?
[Re: Mook]
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08/01/14 01:12 PM
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sapper21c
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T20 is by far the most economical light. Get em from china for $20, add a $3 charger and a 10-12$ battery and you can see 200 yds easy. They hold up well also, and if you did have any issues, you could still buy 3 for the price of most of the domestically "produced" (aka sourced in China) lights.
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