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These lights are so bright that it could stop someone from coming after you at night. I have used these for lost of electric and for parking people on RV sites at night. The left one is good to spot up to 125 yds and make a wide area up close, center light is used as a reading light, and the right spot with rechargeable batteries will blind anyone trying to cause harm at night. It will light up someone at 150 yds. I keep these ready at all times. I keep batteries from Harbor Freight AA's maybe 100 at all times. | ||
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Les, for some reason you can not receive P.M.s. I want to talk with you about your other engraving tools for sale. I think you still have my email address, if so please contact me. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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Les, thanks for your responce. My son has been doing engraving off + on for years (while trying to stay alive working) + the addition to your knowledge + tools would advance him exponentially. He'salready pretty good but with your tools he will get better. Some folks have art in their soul; you can't buy it or inherit it (maybe) Paternal regardless, Jake is an artist + has done great art using POS tools so I am REALLY interested to see what he can do with quality tools. I think you would be pleased with what this young man is capable of. Even were he not my son, I would be glad to introduce the 2 of you. He truly has a great future in this field. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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I have yet to find a reasonably priced and bright spotlight in LED to reach long distance. I'd also like to find something I can attach to a scope so I can plug some coyotes when they need teaching. ~Ann | |||
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Ann, I know they make such a thing as I had one on my rifle several years for nocturn hog + coyote hunting. The light fixture mounted on top of the scope + had a cable that went to a battery + another that went to a switch that was velcroed beside my trigger guard on the stock. I don't recall the brand now but I think I bought it from Midway. A long way from the old Bwana stories of sitting up in a machan waiting for a tiger with a flashlight taped to your barrel. Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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This is the one I used for hunting pigs at night in Texas. https://www.wickedhuntinglight...night-hunting-lights | |||
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Yeah I know it's China but at the moment there aren't a lot of other options https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.htm...lrs=recall_filtering for every hour in front of the computer you should have 3 hours outside | |||
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If you are shooting from a specific location, you can mount a spot light on a video tripod. These tripods gave adjustments in every direction. Once they are lit, you can blast them. | |||
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That's an idea to consider! ~Ann | |||
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Yes indeed. I have my tripod that I have used over the years for my Nikon cameras w/ 600 mm telephoto lenses for long range shots + also to mount my chronograph on, so why not a night light bar? Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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I have one of those tripod rifle rests that I use when hunting in a ground blind. I am betting the cradle comes off the stand and I could mount a light to it if it has a port like a camera does. ~Ann | |||
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