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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1531480" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>I think that's the light I bought. If the deer are closer they don't like it. We've taken it out about four times but the hogs never have come in while we were there with the light. The one time...post above...I forgot the thing and had to work without it.</p><p></p><p>I have mine mounted in a 1" Scope ring put it on a rail of my AR...if a hog comes in while we are there it should be game over pretty easy if the brightness is not too much. With it on a rail that's mounted on the hand guard, the bright spot of the light is dead center in the scope.</p><p></p><p>Like I said I hope it's not too bright...I have been thinking about putting a dot on the center of the lens to kill the bright spot. The defused light around the spot really lights up the world down range, so the spot in the center isn't really needed.</p><p></p><p>We plan to use the light over the Christmas break (wife and I both work for the school district) so I hope to put the light on some hogs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1531480, member: 101755"] I think that's the light I bought. If the deer are closer they don't like it. We've taken it out about four times but the hogs never have come in while we were there with the light. The one time...post above...I forgot the thing and had to work without it. I have mine mounted in a 1" Scope ring put it on a rail of my AR...if a hog comes in while we are there it should be game over pretty easy if the brightness is not too much. With it on a rail that's mounted on the hand guard, the bright spot of the light is dead center in the scope. Like I said I hope it's not too bright...I have been thinking about putting a dot on the center of the lens to kill the bright spot. The defused light around the spot really lights up the world down range, so the spot in the center isn't really needed. We plan to use the light over the Christmas break (wife and I both work for the school district) so I hope to put the light on some hogs! [/QUOTE]
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