Did you have the IR focused to a spot light or floodlight?
When I first got mine I could hardly see anything. I figured out I had the light focused to flood light. I twisted it to spit and it washed the display out
I think so. I held it on my hand and could see the beam focus from a flood to spot light... tried cycling through the low med high.. and its not bright.
I think so. I held it on my hand and could see the beam focus from a flood to spot light... tried cycling through the low med high.. and its not bright.
I'll try new batteries and see whats what.
Matt
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I'm here to help anyway I can.
I'm now expert or anything like that. I've just played with my Wraith some.
I think so. I held it on my hand and could see the beam focus from a flood to spot light... tried cycling through the low med high.. and its not bright.
I'll try new batteries and see whats what.
Matt
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I can't see anything with mine at night. Daytime was fine. Hopefully it's the batteries
is $550 on a new wraith a good price. I have a guy selling one that I can buy
Yes that’s about what they are with tax. Coming from a Trail XQ50 I was very impressed with the wraith HD and its capabilities. It doesn’t have the range of a thermal but once your in 100-150 yds it’ll hang with the best.
Yes that’s about what they are with tax. Coming from a Trail XQ50 I was very impressed with the wraith HD and its capabilities. It doesn’t have the range of a thermal but once your in 100-150 yds it’ll hang with the best.
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Get our Coyote Cannon light with the IR 850nm Led and it will allow to identify at around 1000 yards with the Wraith. You can easily count points on a buck at 400 yards. Good luck doing that with Thermal. If you go to our website www.sniperhawglights.com and click on the coyote cannon light, you will see there is a video there using the ATN 4K and the coyote cannon filming some bucks at around 320 yards and you can clearly see the antlers.
Get our Coyote Cannon light with the IR 850nm Led and it will allow to identify at around 1000 yards with the Wraith. You can easily count points on a buck at 400 yards. Good luck doing that with Thermal. If you go to our website www.sniperhawglights.com and click on the coyote cannon light, you will see there is a video there using the ATN 4K and the coyote cannon filming some bucks at around 320 yards and you can clearly see the antlers.
We are having a tough time keeping the IR 850nm in stock but we should have some more on Tuesday or Wednesday but I can tell you that they wont last long. We do have the IR 940nm in stock but it doesn't shine as far. You will only get about 6-700 yards with the 940nm but it has a lot less red glow to the LED then the 850nm IR. Here is the youtube video of some bucks at 300-350 yards.
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