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Here's a few picture's i took last week to compare the tree is around 280yrd's away on a moon lit night..i have used the nightmaster 800 since and is a great light for spotting with or scope mounting.

Yes steve you can turn the len's like the lightforce to alter the beam..before anyone goes out and buy's one..it's upto you's i know but let me be a guinea pig.. ..and i will try to be as accurate as

I can see it now, people wandering through your area wondering do the rabbits have mixy or have you been out with the lumen cannon and blinded the poor b*****ds

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What about battery life ? they do seem a nice bit of kit , but pricey

mine was just over £20 with batteries and charger its the 1600 lumen one, ive been out for well over 2hrs and it still going strong on the way back :thumbs:

This one sounds about right. Does anybody have the link?

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What about battery life ? they do seem a nice bit of kit , but pricey

mine was just over £20 with batteries and charger its the 1600 lumen one, ive been out for well over 2hrs and it still going strong on the way back :thumbs:

This one sounds about right. Does anybody have the link?

here http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1600-Lumen-CREE-XM-L-XML-T6-LED-Flashlight-Torch-18650-/150613836393?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Camping_LightsLanternsTorches&hash=item231148c269
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I had the pup out the other night with the nightmaster 800 i only seen 4 rabbit's but it picked them up no bother and i got 4 run's..i had no problem keeping them in the beam..but a more experienced lamping dog would of had a better chance i would say...the only fault i found with the torch on the type of land i run is once the rabbit has hit cover the beam is not wide enough at close quarter's to light the hedge up enough to give the dog a chance of nailing the bunnies in cover..but when the cover has died back i don't see this being a problem..time will tell i suppose.. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add here is a picture for Paulus of one of it's other good uses..

 

shootingtorch003.jpg

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I had the pup out the other night with the nightmaster 800 i only seen 4 rabbit's but it picked them up no bother and i got 4 run's..i had no problem keeping them in the beam..but a more experienced lamping dog would of had a better chance i would say...the only fault i found with the torch on the type of land i run is once the rabbit has hit cover the beam is not wide enough at close quarter's to light the hedge up enough to give the dog a chance of nailing the bunnies in cover..but when the cover has died back i don't see this being a problem..time will tell i suppose.. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add here is a picture for Paulus of one of it's other good uses..

 

shootingtorch003.jpg

it wood look far better on my rimfire :whistling:
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Thanks guys, have seen some with 3800lm for the same price- would this be better, or too many lumens?

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It depends what you want it for, very bright torch but more of a flood than spot also i don,t think the batteries last long enough and you can,t keep it on the high setting for to long. :thumbs:
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I had the pup out the other night with the nightmaster 800 i only seen 4 rabbit's but it picked them up no bother and i got 4 run's..i had no problem keeping them in the beam..but a more experienced lamping dog would of had a better chance i would say...the only fault i found with the torch on the type of land i run is once the rabbit has hit cover the beam is not wide enough at close quarter's to light the hedge up enough to give the dog a chance of nailing the bunnies in cover..but when the cover has died back i don't see this being a problem..time will tell i suppose.. :thumbs:

 

Edited to add here is a picture for Paulus of one of it's other good uses..

 

shootingtorch003.jpg

it wood look far better on my rimfire :whistling:

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Millet, just the man I'm looking for! I see you have a clulight jobby. Simple question, are they any good? I'm after a decent lamp that'll drop into a coat pocket. I really like the secondary bulb on them as well for gates/ditches etc.

 

Sorry to highjack the thread but just looking for a quick answer.... :thumbs:

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