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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: LovinLakeLife] #5218303 07/25/14 07:52 PM
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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 smile


It's on it's way!!!



Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: panther89] #5218369 07/25/14 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: 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 smile


It's on it's way!!!


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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: Mook] #5220401 07/27/14 04:42 AM
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I like the Calling For Predators C4P Striker lights. I have 1 in red and one in green.

Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: Mook] #5220458 07/27/14 08:06 AM
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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.


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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: Mook] #5226210 07/30/14 06:36 PM
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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.

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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: Mook] #5226292 07/30/14 07:12 PM
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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

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Re: Best cost-effective hunting light? [Re: Mook] #5229811 08/01/14 01:12 PM
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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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