What scope you using, lamp could be fine just the scope not collecting enough light. I use a S&B and on some moonlite evening
don't need lamp can see fine.
Seeing one inch scope clamp mounts for the Cree types just lately, We bought a handful, £15.00 each, of the 700 lumen, tiny jobs off Eblag, (Chinese), I.D'ing fox out to two hundred, Mike's just found wafer thin pressel switches for them too!
Seeing one inch scope clamp mounts for the Cree types just lately, We bought a handful, £15.00 each, of the 700 lumen, tiny jobs off Eblag, (Chinese), I.D'ing fox out to two hundred, Mike's just found wafer thin pressel switches for them too!
Been using a cumbersome LF 170. Never been a fan of Clulite, however, having read some reviews I bought one of their Interceptors and have to say I am very impressed, the only let down is the glass filters they supply, no real idea why they are glass, anyway they take far too much out of the beam. I just cut down some Deben Max Pro plastic filters I had lying around and achieve a good 200yrds with the red and further with the amber. It will go to 300 odd yards with no filter. Good bit of kit which is light, no batteries or leads either which is great. Worth a look.
Seeing one inch scope clamp mounts for the Cree types just lately, We bought a handful, £15.00 each, of the 700 lumen, tiny jobs off Eblag, (Chinese), I.D'ing fox out to two hundred, Mike's just found wafer thin pressel switches for them too!
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