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no opinions on this then,has anyone ever seen them in action at all?

I think anyone spending more than 20 to 30 quid on a torch must be mad .been there and done it with tiablo,s etc...get good quality torches from abroad now for peanuts....

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no opinions on this then,has anyone ever seen them in action at all?

I think anyone spending more than 20 to 30 quid on a torch must be mad .been there and done it with tiablo,s etc...get good quality torches from abroad now for peanuts....

Any chance in pointing a few people in the right direction on where to find and which to buy, from abroad,would be a great help because no one wants to be paying £200 for what is basically a torch.atb pipcock

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I'm looking at something for my CZ .17 HMR, so I'm keen to know of folks lighting preferences.

 

So far I've been pointed in this direction -

 

http://www.uttings.c...951?src=froogle

I'm looking at something for my CZ .17 HMR, so I'm keen to know of folks lighting preferences.

 

So far I've been pointed in this direction -

 

http://www.uttings.c...951?src=froogle

 

I looked at these, I've never tried them but from what I gather with three led's it's difficult to get a good throw. You are better off going for a single led with better throw housing. I use a catapult v3 which is plenty bright enough for hmr range but although the beam goes a few hundred yards picking up eye shine it's not bright enough at distance for me with cf. I don't know how they compare to a tiablo but they are not cheap either £120. You would be happy for hmr though 200yrds or less no problem.

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Just shove a lampforce 170 on it, tried and tested. Electrics can go a bit shaky after a few years but pretty decent bit of kit. I shot a fox at almost 250 yards with one the other night and that was with an orange lens on it. Just a bit clumsy but a well thought out lamp and scope fitting.

 

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Just shove a lampforce 170 on it, tried and tested. Electrics can go a bit shaky after a few years but pretty decent bit of kit. I shot a fox at almost 250 yards with one the other night and that was with an orange lens on it. Just a bit clumsy but a well thought out lamp and scope fitting.

 

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Agree a 12v lamp and battery does give the best distance but you've got the wires. Personally for me it suits as it gives the greatest distance but for an HMR the LED torches will suffice if that's what your looking for.

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