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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="dave1" data-source="post: 269496" data-attributes="member: 11969"><p>Hey Tom,</p><p> yeah well as for the shotgun, give it a try and if something happens return it!</p><p> i used the red filter and it hasnt really spooked anything yet. now i also shined a white led light on a coyote the other night and watched it for about 40 seconds with a light in its eyes. now that primos light without the red lens is bright! put it this way mu uncle and i tested this.</p><p> we were hunting at night and the car was about 400 or so yards away and i shined my light on the car after a full nights hunting and the tailights lit up BIG TIME! now keep in mind i dont run this light constant (it will die quick) i just scan areas every now-then. </p><p> Like i said i like it . the only thing i wish was better is the way it mounts on scope. i changed mine , it still moves a little bit (sideways) but once u aligne the bulb with ur scope its good even if the light spins a little b.c u can spin it right back and it will be on as long as u can eyeball it. now i am thinking of another way to make it not spin. i like it tom. everyone has their own opinoin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave1, post: 269496, member: 11969"] Hey Tom, yeah well as for the shotgun, give it a try and if something happens return it! i used the red filter and it hasnt really spooked anything yet. now i also shined a white led light on a coyote the other night and watched it for about 40 seconds with a light in its eyes. now that primos light without the red lens is bright! put it this way mu uncle and i tested this. we were hunting at night and the car was about 400 or so yards away and i shined my light on the car after a full nights hunting and the tailights lit up BIG TIME! now keep in mind i dont run this light constant (it will die quick) i just scan areas every now-then. Like i said i like it . the only thing i wish was better is the way it mounts on scope. i changed mine , it still moves a little bit (sideways) but once u aligne the bulb with ur scope its good even if the light spins a little b.c u can spin it right back and it will be on as long as u can eyeball it. now i am thinking of another way to make it not spin. i like it tom. everyone has their own opinoin [/QUOTE]
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