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Ello everyone, :)

 

Just looking round for a good lamp, can anyone reccomend a good one? i'll be doing a few bunnies and maybe a bit of fox shooting ;);) for about 3 hours each session. If someone can let me know what i need and where the best place to get it from i'll be chuffed!!! :D

 

Thanks

 

Ant

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thats a nice looking pup mate how old is it

 

best place to look for a lamp is ebay

 

ive got a clu lite

but i think its shite

me old coleman was a lot better

 

try looking to a lightforce 170

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thats a nice looking pup mate how old is it

 

best place to look for a lamp is ebay

 

ive got a clu lite

but i think its shite

me old coleman was a lot better

 

try looking to a lightforce 170

 

He's 5 months today bob!! :)

 

Thanks for the advice me mate mentioned getting a striker!!! ;)

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Guest MOLLY

Ive got both, the lightforce is a good lamp, but for just normal lamping bunnies the cluelite is just as good, plus it has the work light and lasts longer on the battery.

MOLL.

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dont the lightforce have a lot tighter beem than the clu lite tho

ive not used the lightforce

but from what people say its the better light

if it wasnt for the wireing

 

 

but yes the little light do come in handy

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dont the lightforce have a lot tighter beem than the clu lite tho

ive not used the lightforce

but from what people say its the better light

if it wasnt for the wireing

 

 

but yes the little light do come in handy

Not much tighter, if any :unsure: they are alot brighter and can shine for further...handy for lamping hares, but since its now banned the good old cluelite is just as good for bunnies imo. Dont get me wrong, out of the 2 i tend to use the lightforce more, but its just cos it was my first lamp and im more used to it, but i dont have a worse night when using the cluelite Bob, if you know what i mean?

MOLL

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the light force lamps do have a tighter beam pattern,ie,,the cluson light has a horizontal bulb filament,giving a rugby ball shaped beam were as the light force has a virtical bulb filament giving a perfectly round beam patern.

 

 

ps

if any one has recently bought lightforce bulbs from arthercarter fieldsports it might be worth checking them as i bought two at the welsh show,they wasnt genuine bulbs!!!!!! :hmm: the was normal halogen type(that go in traffic lights) that u can buy for about £4 from electrical stores

 

regards asme :)

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My post on smoochers the majority was picking clulite over lightforce. Been told the wiring is a b*****d? Clu lite alot cheaper too, .. i think there blazor similar price to striker? but i might be wrong?

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well i might aswell have my say :D i like the 170 but if you get one of those always make sure you have some insulation tape in you kit :victory: now i take the clue lite as a spare lamp just in case the lightforce lets me down ....plus on the cluelite its got a better filter system ..what i mean by that its got a ball joint so it dosnet make any noise when lifting the filter up were as the lightforce its a clip on filter and its a pain in the arse .. :yes: so my advice is get both ;):D i .. :D have had a few probs with the wireing on the lightforce but its all basic wiring so its easy to fix even when out in the feild once you get used to it as i have had to do now and again ....all the best snoop

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