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kill light...Think I saw they are sponsor now...
the 100 is super bright and last long long time. I track with one, use it at farm, do all kind of stuff. Brother in law like mine so much he purchased one.
mine came with two rechargable batteries, triple aaa adaptor for in a pinch, two pressure switches and screw on cap for stabalizer hole. Love it. Have white and green bulbs....
Best lite I have ever played with by far!
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I carry a Streamlight protac. It takes two cr123a batteries and is rated at 600 lumens. Now, is it 600? Who really knows, but what I can tell you is that when you click it on, it's like someone turned on the Sun. I mean really, the first time I took it to camp, some of the other guys were going to pick up firewood from the woodpile. They had a light, but were still struggling to see, so I lit them up from over 50 yards away and the reflection off of a concrete cistern blinded them temporarily. They all came back and asked me not to point it in their direction anymore. It's a small light, about 1" diameter and about 5-6" long. I carry it in my pants pocket pretty much every day. IIRC, it cost me about $80.
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Originally posted by Kodiakk View PostNot a flashlight, but I prefer a headlamp and this puppy is bright!!!!
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI have compared the Fenix TA20 to most of the top end lights out there (3 of my in-laws are in law enforcement and carry high end Streamlights, etc.etc.) and have yet to find a flashlight that is anywhere near as bright as the Fenix TA20. The TA20 is not the most expensive one in the Fenix lineup, but it is literally like having a little spotlight in your pocket when it is set on the high setting. It also has low, medium, and strobe settings as well so you can use it while walking into the stand on low and get enough light to see without looking like your walking through the woods with a spotlight.
Love mine and it is some kind of bright!!
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Originally posted by Codie View PostI have compared the Fenix TA20 to most of the top end lights out there (3 of my in-laws are in law enforcement and carry high end Streamlights, etc.etc.) and have yet to find a flashlight that is anywhere near as bright as the Fenix TA20. The TA20 is not the most expensive one in the Fenix lineup, but it is literally like having a little spotlight in your pocket when it is set on the high setting. It also has low, medium, and strobe settings as well so you can use it while walking into the stand on low and get enough light to see without looking like your walking through the woods with a spotlight.
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Haven't read all the responses, but I recently got a Fenix E21 - runs on two AAs, cost $35 - and it's incredibly bright and fits well in your hand. Smaller light, but i guarantee it's as bright as the bigger ones I've had that cost over twice as much. Oh yeah, and it's waterproof down to about 10' underwater. Hard to beat the value in this light...Last edited by tglaser; 11-28-2012, 07:31 PM.
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Noxx Flashlights is the ultimate resource for all your predator hunting flashlights and predator hunting gear needs and include our Predator Series hunting flashlights perfect for varmint and hog hunting.
I came across these at the Eastern Sports Show in Harrisburg, PA a couple of years ago and have used them every since. They are unbelievably bright and affordable.
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Ok, I'm a little bit of a flashlight geek
Here is one I built out of an old Surefire G2 plus a variety of parts. It now runs on two rechargeable circuit protected AW Power Li-Ion 17670's. It cranks out 260 lumens at full power for more than 4 hours. It has variable regulation from a pale glow to full 260 lumens.
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