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Old May 8, 2018, 08:11 AM   #23
hetuglur
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Join Date: May 8, 2018
Location: Iowa,Des Moines
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I apologize, guys, I know that this topic is very old, but maybe my answer will help someone in the future.It's like helping from the past to the future, with the help of the past
I'm really liking that Primos gun light. I'm out on the front porch most nights around 10 pm, and it has enough beam for me to see to the front gate, which is about 130ish yards. I have found that it works best to keep the scope power on the low end of the variable scale. That gets me most light and field of view, which of course is obvious but is also what I ignored a couple of times. I haven't gone the 12 volt route yet. I put the battery on a string loop that I put around my neck, but the battery is heavy and two of them seems a bit much. From critter watching, I'll say that possums, skunks, raccoons and hogs don't get too worried when the light hits them. Deer run like crazy. Haven't had a coyote in the light yet, so I don't know how that's going to go.I just purchased the VRL-1 Ultimate Kit and the VRL-1 Scanning Light https://bestoutdooritems.com/predato...ights-reviews/ These lights were very affordable. I have not yet used them in the field, but I expect that they will act very strongly. Between the light mounted on the gun with red and green LEDs, scanning light, 2 rechargeable batteries, wall charger and car charger, and gun mounts, I spent only 230 dollars.Yesterday came across YouTube on a very cool video on this topic, look I think you will appreciate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0bsxFPVFZs
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