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    #16
    Originally posted by boh347 View Post
    No doubt the sniper hawg 66. I have both the 250 and 66. The 66 is way better quality and what I like about it it's adjustable.
    Originally posted by Fishndadio View Post
    Sniper
    Originally posted by trooperjd View Post
    the sniper hawg light will be the brightest for sure.
    After checking their website I did not see a mount attachment where I could attach it to my AR......how did y'all mount it?

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      #17
      Originally posted by csmith936 View Post
      What did that kit run you? Have you took it out and used it much?
      I have the 100 and I can't remember exactly but I think it was just over 100.00 with a 12v charger house charger and both mounts plus 2 batteries and the red, green, blue, white bulbs.
      I have had the most sucess with the green and out to 100 yards is not a problem. I have my feeder right at 100 and another one at 85.

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          #19
          Sniper

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            #20
            Ahhh thanks I guess I just overlooked it

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              You can see alittle of the flashlight on the other side of the gun. I'll take a better pic when I get home.

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                #22
                Originally posted by boh347 View Post
                No doubt the sniper hawg 66. I have both the 250 and 66. The 66 is way better quality and what I like about it it's adjustable.

                This! I have one my dad has one and awesome service and great guys too.

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                  #23
                  The 66LR will shine twice as far as the XLR-250 and run longer. Adjustable focus so you can shine just the right amount of light for the distance you are hunting. Will mount to your rail with our windage and elevation mount. Can be converted into a bow light if you want. We offer a 10% discount to TBH members, just send me a PM and I will send you the 10% off coupon code.

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                    #24
                    anyone checked out wicked lights???? their 402z is supposed to be the bees knees

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by bear View Post
                      anyone checked out wicked lights???? their 402z is supposed to be the bees knees

                      I have a light from them. Can't remember the model but it is great!

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                        #26
                        Any one on a budget, look up the hs-802. Identical to the XLR 250 and shines just as far. it ranges from 20-30 bucks for the light. I have both the XLR 250 and several HS-802 lights. You can't beat it for the price.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
                          The 66LR will shine twice as far as the XLR-250 and run longer. Adjustable focus so you can shine just the right amount of light for the distance you are hunting. Will mount to your rail with our windage and elevation mount. Can be converted into a bow light if you want. We offer a 10% discount to TBH members, just send me a PM and I will send you the 10% off coupon code.
                          Thanks man will do!

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                            #28
                            I have the 66LR...and had the XLR-250. SNiper is far superior

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by brushtrooper View Post
                              I have the EWT XLR 250 mounted on a Remington 760 pump with a Nikon 3x9x50 and have no complaints. My feeder is 80 yards from the blind, no problems yet seeing what I want to shoot. I also use the EWT Kill light on the bottom of the feeder. I can use the binoculars to watch under the feeder and get an idea whats going on. Use the XLR 250 and turn it on, then slowly drop it down into the feeder area and pic a target.
                              I agree, I have the same set up, and it works great...

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