Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Coyote, Small Game, Varmints => Topic started by: dew1dew1 on September 09, 2012, 07:18:31 PM
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I was wondering if it is legal to use a laser locator in Washington to hunt coyotes? Also I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using them.
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Yes, they are legal. Don't have one myself, but from what I've heard, they are not as good in real cold weather as they claim, so the thing to do is strap one of those handwarmer packets on them to keep them warm.
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A buddy has one and they are ok but you should look into the wicked lights or the xlr 250 Both available at allpredatorcalls.com IMO same or better product than the nd3 for a lower price
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A buddy has one and they are ok but you should look into the wicked lights or the xlr 250 Both available at allpredatorcalls.com IMO same or better product than the nd3 for a lower price
Anyone else got a review to offer? I had an 80 lumen Surefire G2 on my RR Coyote Rifle, and it was plenty bright. Now I've got a 200 lumen Surefire G2 to try. Maybe put a green lens on it? :dunno: From what I've read, they can still see the colored light, but it lowers the intensity of the white light....
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my dad has an ND3 and it is freakin awesome! not as great in the cold but his is the older model before they were supposed to be improved, i hear the new ones are pretty good in the cold, but keeping it warm with hand warmers never hurts antything...the cold never helps batteries