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seriously diggit... i know the deer round that area get lamped all the time by. obviously they have never tried using a green filter, cos these roe werent spooked at all.... two of them were standing still and one was lying down.... they never moved,, even after i had walked 100+yards from the gate, to within 60or so yards of them

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seriously diggit... i know the deer round that area get lamped all the time by. obviously they have never tried using a green filter, cos these roe werent spooked at all.... two of them were standing still and one was lying down.... they never moved,, even after i had walked 100+yards from the gate, to within 60or so yards of them

 

its ok mate im just pulling your pisser ive had reds do the same thing to me.

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seriously diggit... i know the deer round that area get lamped all the time by. obviously they have never tried using a green filter, cos these roe werent spooked at all.... two of them were standing still and one was lying down.... they never moved,, even after i had walked 100+yards from the gate, to within 60or so yards of them

 

its ok mate im just pulling your pisser ive had reds do the same thing to me.

 

 

wasnt having a pop DIGGIT :D i was just being serious :whistling:

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HI ALL

 

for the last week or so ive been trying out some new filters on my lamp, and i must say there working very well, foxs and rabbits don't seem be put off by them at all, i would go as far to say there better than the standard red one most of us go for.

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please let me know if you have used or are useing a different colour filter on your lamp, and how is working for you.

 

thanks all the best lee :thumbs:try black ir one with night vision what no one can see not even keeper i use one for fox when he comes in take it off spot light for dogs be for ban off course

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Used red,blue,yellow and green ,all worked the same realy exept the green fillter made my eyes go funny. :wacko: ie when i took the filter off, the white beam seemed a pink colour!!

 

i dont think there is any difference in the range of fillters simply becaues white is made up from the three primary colours red,blue,amber.

 

how many guys dont bother with a fillter???

 

kind regards

asme9

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Used red,blue,yellow and green ,all worked the same realy exept the green fillter made my eyes go funny. :wacko: ie when i took the filter off, the white beam seemed a pink colour!!

 

i dont think there is any difference in the range of fillters simply becaues white is made up from the three primary colours red,blue,amber.

 

how many guys dont bother with a fillter???

 

kind regards

asme9

 

thats a good reply, infact i take my fillter off when the dog is in full run

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Used red,blue,yellow and green ,all worked the same realy exept the green fillter made my eyes go funny. :wacko: ie when i took the filter off, the white beam seemed a pink colour!!

 

i dont think there is any difference in the range of fillters simply becaues white is made up from the three primary colours red,blue,amber.

 

how many guys dont bother with a fillter???

 

kind regards

asme9

 

thats a good reply, infact i take my fillter off when the dog is in full run

 

thats where i differ, i keep the filter on when running. unless they get too far away, then i pull the filter off as we all know the unfiltered light travels a lot further than the filtered light...

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good thread DIGGIT

 

 

i use a red filter for spotting when on the run i take the filter off......better on my eyes and the dogs also

 

 

 

going to give the AMBER filter ago i think it will help me where i lamp..... :clapper:

 

 

 

 

any one use the old BLUE EYE LAMPS any more

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