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I know theres been many threads....

 

At the moment i have a stryker 170 and old skool clulite battery, considering selling and buying a plr500... Moneys tight at the moment so id really need to sell, though a spare would be handy.

 

The plr500 has been about for a while now and no doubt a few of you have used both lamps, i quite like the idea not carrying the battery about, is the plr500 a good replacement, do just as good job?

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I know theres been many threads....

 

At the moment i have a stryker 170 and old skool clulite battery, considering selling and buying a plr500... Moneys tight at the moment so id really need to sell, though a spare would be handy.

 

The plr500 has been about for a while now and no doubt a few of you have used both lamps, i quite like the idea not carrying the battery about, is the plr500 a good replacement, do just as good job?

 

Tracer 150 seems to be a handy choice aswell buddy

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I know theres been many threads....

 

At the moment i have a stryker 170 and old skool clulite battery, considering selling and buying a plr500... Moneys tight at the moment so id really need to sell, though a spare would be handy.

 

The plr500 has been about for a while now and no doubt a few of you have used both lamps, i quite like the idea not carrying the battery about, is the plr500 a good replacement, do just as good job?

Tracer 150 seems to be a handy choice aswell buddy

And the bulb does not burn out/go a brown colour before its been used for lamping.
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The PLR500 wasn't for me, I bought one after reading a lot of positive comments on

here but just didn't like it at all. Sure it's light to carry about, no battery

over the shoulder either but I just couldn't take to the tightness of the beam, also

found spotting eyes a lot harder. If possible Joe try and get out with one before you

buy and make your own mind up.

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I like them personally but I don't think dogs do . . . after using them since the first weeks they came on the scene I'm starting to go off them. Too often at distance I think the dogs struggle to keep with there quarry. I don't think they are seeing the same light I am, in certain light conditions its as if I'm running with a filter on.

Something not right somewhere . . . what do you guy think?

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