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Best Spotlights For Hunting

Posted on 30 November 2009 by trickac

When searching for the perfect spotlight to buy their are a few key features you will be looking for. You want one to be rechargeable. Make sure you can recharge your spotlights battery and make sure it has a good battery life so it won’t die as soon as you unplug it from the charger. The next thing you will want to know is how much candle power the light has. Candlepower is how much strength and brightness the light will be outputting. These days a good number to look for if your wanting a really good light is around 15,000,000 candlepower. Find a light that can easily be carried around and is not a hassle when using it in the field. Make sure it’s compact and mobile and not to heavy in weight or you will get tired of carrying it all over the place. Another thing I look for is to see if it will remain on when I have it recharging. Some spotlights will stay off while they are charging and this is a major problem for me. This comes in handy when you are in your vehicle and want the light to be charging while still being able to use it in the same process. Finding the perfect spotlight can be difficult. If your still unsure on which one to purchase my recommendation would be the
Primos 5 Million Candlepower Rechargeable Spotlight

Primos  5 Million Candlepower Rechargeable Spotlight

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Varmint Hunting Spotlights

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Varmint Hunting Spotlights

Posted on 09 November 2009 by trickac

Primos  NightBlaster  GL-200 Varmint Hunting Light

The ideal varmint hunting spotlight is one that mounts on top of your scope. And that is exactly what this is. It’s a great innovation that puts the light right on top of your scope so wherever your aiming, your going to have the perfect lighting to put the crosshairs right on your target. This is the easiest way, especially if your don’t have a buddy with you to hold the light on the target or even better if your partner can’t spot the coyote. You don’t have to mess with holding the light and trying to aim at the same time. You can do both with a swift easy movement of your rifle. This nightblaster also comes with a red lens, which is suppose to be unseen to animals and predators. This is a must have for hunting at night.

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