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Right then, its payday tomorow and I am going to treat myself to a shiny new lamp, am going for a Lightforce Striker but carnt decide whether to get a standard one or go for variable power. I can see the Pro's of the variable eg saving battery life and using low light when sneeking about but having never used one I cant really rate them, any suggestions? What do you prefer and why?

 

Cheers, Bleachtastesnice

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Tracer have got the same lamp as the lightforce all 3 are variable power the 210 is 99.99 the 170 is 79.95 and the 140 is 59.99 for better money they in the Countreymans weekly on the last page :thumbs:

 

p.s im thinking of getting the 140

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go for the variable power excellant bit of kit you can turn power up or down too not spook what your lamping i found it very handy for late season lampshy rabbits like the lad said very little light needed to make eyes shine you can turn up the power depending on how far away your chosen quarry is going away from you and you dont dazzle the dog if he comes heading towards you hope this helps

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Thanks alot for the replys, quality advice and my mind is made up, variable it is :thumbs:

 

Now just thinking about what Fordie said about the Tracer over the Lightfore lamps :hmm:

 

Better the devil you know?

 

Not one too grumble over a few quid but the sometimes big (More known or expensive) brand arnt always the better, had a mate get some off the 'Bisley' 4z purse nets over some home made's too save a few pound... :doh:

 

Its more coin for the dogs at the end of the day, bit more fresh raw and juice for the car :thumbs:

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Right, cheers Rocky1 taken you advice and looked around for more info, as far as I am aware 'Tracer' is a gun mounted lamp made by Deben and the do get good feedback, there is a handle that can be attached soo it can be used for our sort off lamping :thumbs:

 

I think what Fordie was meaning is the 'Ucaller' lamps instead off 'Tracer'? There is a mixed review with them, some say there cushtie and alot cheaper but most say a little heavier and a lot poorer quality (shite beam, fragile, wiring ect)

 

Any body seen or used them and what do you think?

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Right, cheers Rocky1 taken you advice and looked around for more info, as far as I am aware 'Tracer' is a gun mounted lamp made by Deben and the do get good feedback, there is a handle that can be attached soo it can be used for our sort off lamping :thumbs:

 

I think what Fordie was meaning is the 'Ucaller' lamps instead off 'Tracer'? There is a mixed review with them, some say there cushtie and alot cheaper but most say a little heavier and a lot poorer quality (shite beam, fragile, wiring ect)

 

Any body seen or used them and what do you think?

 

 

Its "tracer' mate not "ucallar" have a look on www.tracerpower.com and it like I said they are on the back page in the countrymans weekly ;)

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Right, cheers Rocky1 taken you advice and looked around for more info, as far as I am aware 'Tracer' is a gun mounted lamp made by Deben and the do get good feedback, there is a handle that can be attached soo it can be used for our sort off lamping :thumbs:

 

I think what Fordie was meaning is the 'Ucaller' lamps instead off 'Tracer'? There is a mixed review with them, some say there cushtie and alot cheaper but most say a little heavier and a lot poorer quality (shite beam, fragile, wiring ect)

 

Any body seen or used them and what do you think?

 

 

Its "tracer' mate not "ucallar" have a look on www.tracerpower.com and it like I said they are on the back page in the countrymans weekly ;)

 

:icon_redface: Soz, never heard off them mate (Dont often get the countrymas eather) they brand new?

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get the varible mate as all ready explained its much handyer in the field , but a bit of advice for ya as soon as u get it change the wire in it that coil wire is shite it will let u down when ur out in the field some night soon

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