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    Slow glow / blind side r lights

    I have never seen either one of these lights, and dont hear much about them. But i need something very portable and was wondering if any one here in has any experiance with them , good or bad.

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    I have the blindsided and am very happy with it. Whatever you do set it up where it's facing away from you. It's very bright.




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      #3
      Quote you find the light coming on all at once spooks them ?

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        #4
        You would be much better off getting a bow or gun mounted light.

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          #5
          Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
          You would be much better off getting a bow or gun mounted light.
          I just ordered one of your bow mounted lights, an hour or so ago. I figure if I have a light like one of these it will get them conditioned to the light, even while I am not there , then when I am in my stand I can use the bow mounted light to better see them. Is this not a good idea ?

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            #6
            Originally posted by critter69 View Post
            I just ordered one of your bow mounted lights, an hour or so ago. I figure if I have a light like one of these it will get them conditioned to the light, even while I am not there , then when I am in my stand I can use the bow mounted light to better see them. Is this not a good idea ?
            I prefer a light mounted on a feeder or t-post. They get used to a light thats there every night, and I don't have to mess with a gun or bow mounted. If it's a spot you seldom hunt, I'd go with a gun or bow mount though.

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              #7
              These pigs haven't seen a light before. They didn't flinch.

              38 LRX Sniper Hog Lights

              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogU8V5RV2TI&sns=em"]Boar Kill Shot 4-9-17 Sniper Hog Lights - YouTube[/ame]

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                #8
                Originally posted by Skinny View Post
                These pigs haven't seen a light before. They didn't flinch.

                38 LRX Sniper Hog Lights

                Boar Kill Shot 4-9-17 Sniper Hog Lights - YouTube
                That was steady after the shot, most videos I see of a bow mounted light the light jumps all over the place after the shot. I have not tried a bow mounted light yet, but as soon as I get mine from sniper hawg lights I will have a better idea.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Graysonhogs View Post
                  I prefer a light mounted on a feeder or t-post. They get used to a light thats there every night, and I don't have to mess with a gun or bow mounted. If it's a spot you seldom hunt, I'd go with a gun or bow mount though.
                  This is what I was thinking, but thought to bow mounted light would give me additional light, a steady light after the shot. And I could use the bow mounted light only in situations also.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                    That was steady after the shot, most videos I see of a bow mounted light the light jumps all over the place after the shot. I have not tried a bow mounted light yet, but as soon as I get mine from sniper hawg lights I will have a better idea.


                    Yep. I had it just about on full flood mode here. Plus I practice quite a bit on keeping my bow arm up and on target after the shot.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                      Quote you find the light coming on all at once spooks them ?


                      I've watched deer and pigs under the feeder and they pay no attention to the light at all.


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Skinny View Post
                        Yep. I had it just about on full flood mode here. Plus I practice quite a bit on keeping my bow arm up and on target after the shot.
                        How far away do you place your stand ?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by critter69 View Post
                          How far away do you place your stand ?


                          Normal bow hunting distances...15-20 yards. I'm 23' feet up in a tree in that video. The base of the tree the feeder is hanging in is 8 yards from the base of the tree I was in.

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