General purpose lamp

ion

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This is a bit like asking how long is a piece of string. Any opinions out there on a handlamp that's robust enough to bounce around the car full time, recharge from the car socket, sharp enough to lamp the occasional close range fox, but not so bright that when I'm handling a deer someone phones in a poaching report. I don't do enough foxing to justify one of the pro set ups, but at the same time most of the budget rechargeable lamps in the agri hardware seem to lack focus.
thanks
Ion
 
This is a bit like asking how long is a piece of string. Any opinions out there on a handlamp that's robust enough to bounce around the car full time, recharge from the car socket, sharp enough to lamp the occasional close range fox, but not so bright that when I'm handling a deer someone phones in a poaching report. I don't do enough foxing to justify one of the pro set ups, but at the same time most of the budget rechargeable lamps in the agri hardware seem to lack focus.
thanks
Ion


I think this ticks all your boxes mate, I've got one and it's a cracking bit of kit.

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Clulite Club 1 Clu Briter[/FONT]


http://www.airrifleshop.co.uk/Lamps/Lamps_Handheld_Clu_Club1.htm
 
My vote also for the CluLite Clu Briter approx £48 online
Three settings, good for lamping, good for general purpose, rechargeable also from car, robust.
 
As above, clu briter. Very tight beam, my uses are pretty similar to yours, and this fits the bill nicely. If it had an adaptor so that it could be used as a hand held lamp for scanning, then quickly snapped on the rifle for the shot, it would be even better, but for the money it's top kit. You get a car and mains charger too.
 
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