Light for night hunting.

teklord

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Sep 26, 2006
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Orlando Fl.
Detector(s) used
Excalibur 1000, Excal II, Vibra-Tector 740, Vibra-Quatic 320, Automax Precision V2, Cache Pro Elite
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
I frequently hunt at night when it’s cooler and less people are on the beach. Instead of fumbling for a flashlight mounting one on the detector shaft is convenient. These lights are designed to be mounted on a rifle barrel. With the remote switch attached to the handle you can just squeeze to turn it on and off temporarily or press the switch for it to stay on. It has 2 switches and 5 brightness settings. This one is water resistant but not submersible.
 

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Do you wear a headlamp, as well?
 

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I use both the one built into the Equinox 900, and a headlamp that is designed for just a wave of the hand to turn it on and off. Convenient when you're wearing gloves and much faster than fumbling for the on/off switch.
 

I use both the one built into the Equinox 900, and a headlamp that is designed for just a wave of the hand to turn it on and off. Convenient when you're wearing gloves and much faster than fumbling for the on/off switch.
Interesting, I've never seen those headlamps. I will check it out.
 

I use a Aqualite. It's made for underwater video recording. It has 3 settings but I always use it on low and the battery will last for about 15 hours. It's mounted on the detector shaft about 18" above the coil.
 

I use Fenix headlamps.
This is the current one that I have.

 

I use Fenix headlamps.
This is the current one that I have.

Does it have a simple on/off switch, or, do you have to cycle through other light modes?
 

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