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What are you using ? Anybody got any suggestions on a good one to get. I have some I am looking at:
Wicked lights Scan Pro
Nite Snipe by predator hunters outdoors
Kill Light by elusive whitetail Tech
Sniper Hawg lights
Will be using it for Coyotes and setting up Decoys thanks...
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I use the wicked scan pro. Pretty impressive! I would say it lights up out to 150-200 yards depending on conditions. Not to heavy, after a full night you notice it. Either weight or from turning the head constantly. If I needed, I would buy another.
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Thanks for the reply, that looks like a good one to try.. I would like to get one of there flashlights on top of my AR..
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I have the wicked lights hand held light and one of the gun mounted light. A bit more expensive but they work great together and I don't have to physically turn my head.
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