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Always love these threads about lamps,,,,I bet it's not long befor we see a real good torch type lamp,,that will give the lightforce a run for it's money....   But all these claims of 400 - 500 yard

hi, ive been looking around for a new lamp and at first was going to jump straight in and buy a 170 striker but then i came across the led lamps first one i looked at was the buffalo river recharg

Agree there's about as much exaggeration on the length of beam as there is about peoples dicks ... Lightforce apart from the crap wiring takes beating but another downside is the connector to the lith

ok so i think im going to give the led lamp a try and if its no good ill send it back and get a striker.

 

only thing i cant decide on now after having a chat with my mate id wether to get the one that comes with a 4ah lithium battery that will apprently last 4 hours and is £110 or the one i have posted the link to above with the internal battery in the handle that lasts 2.5 hours but is only £70

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i have a cluson plr400 and use it more than my lazerlite. easy to pocket, weighs nowt and no wires. 400m tight beam. perfect for rabbits

Robs, I know they claim it's a 400m beam but what is it really? I ask as they claim the Light Fantastic, which I had, has a 500m beam. But that's crap. Maybe someone standing 500m away looking at the guy holding the lamp would just about be able to make out a pinprick of light, but that doesn't make it a 500m beam IMO. I found that anything much past 80 - 100 yards and I could barely make out what was going on. What would you say is the furthest distance you could easily follow a running rabbit with your plr400?

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Wayfarer streamlight do an led spotlight, you can get a rechargeable one, or one that takes 4 c cell battery's an lasts 8 hours, I got a standard one to check it out, the beam is tight and bright an deffo good 300yrd range, the rechargeable one is more powerful I think, standard one was $54, lots of reviews online on them mate

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i have a cluson plr400 and use it more than my lazerlite. easy to pocket, weighs nowt and no wires. 400m tight beam. perfect for rabbits

Robs, I know they claim it's a 400m beam but what is it really? I ask as they claim the Light Fantastic, which I had, has a 500m beam. But that's crap. Maybe someone standing 500m away looking at the guy holding the lamp would just about be able to make out a pinprick of light, but that doesn't make it a 500m beam IMO. I found that anything much past 80 - 100 yards and I could barely make out what was going on. What would you say is the furthest distance you could easily follow a running rabbit with your plr400?

 

i reckon i've followed rabbits out to a couple of hundred yards easily before the dog had em. we have a field at the back of the house and the distance to the trees at the other side of the field is a measured 120 yards ( measured for beach casting ) . lights up the trees proper manner. as the season goes on and the rabbits get trickier the lazerlite may come out but the plr400 is good enough for now. the beam is tight though and you have to be smart to keep it on the rabbit.

just been out on the back garden and i reckon its a 15-20ft diameter spot at 120 yards.

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