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Sightmark Photon Night Vision
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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1483791" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>SidecarFlip how about a review. Varmints can't see the lights. Come on. They may freeze like deer or not realize what is going on. But once they associate it with danger their gone. Rats are easy and will just stand and challenge you, dumb rat. Stand away from the unit and look back. If you can see it they can. The brighter the light the higher the chance of immediately spooking them. We use green and red light because it tones down the burn. Most people including myself use way too bright a light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1483791, member: 81625"] SidecarFlip how about a review. Varmints can't see the lights. Come on. They may freeze like deer or not realize what is going on. But once they associate it with danger their gone. Rats are easy and will just stand and challenge you, dumb rat. Stand away from the unit and look back. If you can see it they can. The brighter the light the higher the chance of immediately spooking them. We use green and red light because it tones down the burn. Most people including myself use way too bright a light. [/QUOTE]
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