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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1608826" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>I use this for 'yotes</p><p></p><p><a href="https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/cr6" target="_blank">https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/cr6</a></p><p></p><p>The red throws pretty far when I need it to... It has some green diodes too which I really like.</p><p></p><p>We work around animals a lot at night and have developed a preference for green.</p><p></p><p>Human eyes are much more sensitive to green light so it takes a lot less power (less light) to see what's going on. Green seems a lot easier on my human eyes for regular use.</p><p></p><p>I find my depth perception struggles with red. With two lights of similar power, the green will seem brighter and more useful every time, just because our human eyes are more sensitive to those wavelengths.</p><p></p><p>To the animals, it doesn't seem to make a difference. If anything they are less sensitive to the green simply because we can accomplish the same tasks with green lights of lower intensity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1608826, member: 103303"] I use this for 'yotes [URL]https://flashlight.nitecore.com/product/cr6[/URL] The red throws pretty far when I need it to... It has some green diodes too which I really like. We work around animals a lot at night and have developed a preference for green. Human eyes are much more sensitive to green light so it takes a lot less power (less light) to see what's going on. Green seems a lot easier on my human eyes for regular use. I find my depth perception struggles with red. With two lights of similar power, the green will seem brighter and more useful every time, just because our human eyes are more sensitive to those wavelengths. To the animals, it doesn't seem to make a difference. If anything they are less sensitive to the green simply because we can accomplish the same tasks with green lights of lower intensity [/QUOTE]
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