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That's a flashlight, where as I was looking for the headlamp. The EWT sells this model but doesn't give distance range.
Actually I use as a flashlight but it has the mount and is made to go on a rifle for long range night shots. Primarily hogs.
 

I will order one of those. Thanks Cap'n
I have not used it yet for anything... just charged and tested ... has three levels of brightness which is cool... i tried it out and the thing rocks... SO FAR... heh

It took the charge and kicked on super duper... i tested it outside at night and was impressed.

Took all day to charge... i can tell the batt pack is hefty duty as well.
 

Ok... small sticker i did not notice says.... "Alizzee waterproof 2400 Lumens X 2 Cree XM -L U2 LED.
So for $15 your's more powerful than this model

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It is definitely a quality level of "better than normal"... heh

I would have not bought one had it not been... like i said... for 15 bucks i was not gonna pass the possibility of it being good for that price... i inspected it really well and tested the one he had on display... even in broad daylight it was blindingly bright.
 

Well he's not here to hear, so I like to hear.
He will be. He reads everything you and I write. I think he is jealous.

I like the taste of wild hogs. Little strong and like a cross between pork and beef to me. Leaner than domestic raised.
I do not hunt any more. The older I got the more I felt bad about killing animals. I think it came to a head when I was in a tree stand and it was an either sex hunt. Bow hunt. A really nice Doe walked right under me. I was set to take her when a fawn, still with some spots, came running up to her nuzzling on her. Very late in year for such a young one. I just watched them playing around there and I have never hunted since then. I certainly do not judge anyone that hunts and know it is necessary. And if starving would take one to feed family. But I do not need to hunt for food so I do not.
 

Got a nosey prev. neighbour that likes to drive by and always staring at the house.
Thinking this would be a great light to shine out at him.
I told bluntly once to stop staring at my windows, "Only have one eye"
Well keep it on the road you F....... perv. :BangHead:
This one should take out the other eye :laughing7::headbang:
Say :hello:lurker
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Got a nosey prev. neighbour that likes to drive by and always staring at the house.
Thinking this would be a great light to shine out at him.
I told bluntly once to stop staring at my windows, "Only have one eye"
Well keep it on the road you F....... perv. :BangHead:
This one should take out the other eye :laughing7::headbang:
Say :hello:lurker
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One eye? He may be related to my 3rd cousin Zeb. If his one eye is in the middle of his forehead
 

He will be. He reads everything you and I write. I think he is jealous.

I like the taste of wild hogs. Little strong and like a cross between pork and beef to me. Leaner than domestic raised.
I do not hunt any more. The older I got the more I felt bad about killing animals. I think it came to a head when I was in a tree stand and it was an either sex hunt. Bow hunt. A really nice Doe walked right under me. I was set to take her when a fawn, still with some spots, came running up to her nuzzling on her. Very late in year for such a young one. I just watched them playing around there and I have never hunted since then. I certainly do not judge anyone that hunts and know it is necessary. And if starving would take one to feed family. But I do not need to hunt for food so I do not.
I feel much the same-but push come to shove I have no problem. Just need to turn the switch off up there.
II was raised by the shot it-eat it rule.
Shot a duck in 1979-it floated away in the current of the dam waters where we were camping.
I stripped dove in, just about died if wasn't for buddy throwing the thick foam cooler lid out to me.
Late October water from the mountains-burr!
Kind of turn me off shooting after that-just me.
Hold no ill towards others that do hunt.
 

I feel much the same-but push come to shove I have no problem. Just need to turn the switch off up there.
II was raised by the shot it-eat it rule.
Shot a duck in 1979-it floated away in the current of the dam waters where we were camping.
I stripped dove in, just about died if wasn't for buddy throwing the thick foam cooler lid out to me.
Late October water from the mountains-burr!
Kind of turn me off shooting after that-just me.
Hold no ill towards others that do hunt.
I am the same and feel the same. But not sure about the freezing water thing. To me it would be like dropping your car keys in a river of molten lava. I would stand back and say, "Damn, those keys are gone." In this case, the duck.
 

One eye? He may be related to my 3rd cousin Zeb. If his one eye is in the middle of his forehead
Hope your 3rd removed cousin isn't on registry for being a perv.

This dude was a janitor at the high school-they kindly asked to him to retire @68 yrs old
(I think they didn't wanted a stain on the school name)
Personally I like the Louisville slugger options for these types. ( But that would be wrong in the eyes of the law )
 

Hope your 3rd removed cousin isn't on registry for being a perv.

This dude was a janitor at the high school-they kindly asked to him to retire @68 yrs old
(I think they didn't wanted a stain on the school name)
Personally I like the Louisville slugger options for these types. ( But that would be wrong in the eyes of the law )
Sounds like a real winner. Have to watch those kind of fellers. Sneaky.
 

It is definitely a quality level of "better than normal"... heh

I would have not bought one had it not been... like i said... for 15 bucks i was not gonna pass the possibility of it being good for that price... i inspected it really well and tested the one he had on display... even in broad daylight it was blindingly bright.
I just bought one. Thanks for link.
 

I am the same and feel the same. But not sure about the freezing water thing. To me it would be like dropping your car keys in a river of molten lava. I would stand back and say, "Damn, those keys are gone." In this case, the duck.
We were pretty wild back then, eating Milk Bone dog biscuits just because we had the munchies sitting around the camp fire. So duck was way up on the menu for dinner thoughts. :laughing7:

Actually we ate pretty good. Had corn right off the local farms. Buried the cobs with husks under the camp fire, would dig them out later and feast.
Secret was moving the fire over to get the cobs. :icon_scratch:
 

Sounds like a real winner. Have to watch those kind of fellers. Sneaky.
A woman a few doors down from him moved back into the old parents house.
She told us he offered a $100 to her-crazy things happen in the rural.
Now the feral hog might have had a shine on for her-just saying.
 

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