Lamping lamps
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Lamping lamps
Can anyone recommend me a good lamp for rabbiting, gun mounted or hand held.
Are the LED ones better than the old halogen ones these days?
I've looked at some spurious makes on Ebay which look OK but seem cheap (£25-£45) to be good.
Are the LED ones better than the old halogen ones these days?
I've looked at some spurious makes on Ebay which look OK but seem cheap (£25-£45) to be good.
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Re: Lamping lamps
I use T67 white and IR lamps, they run about £30 and reach a loooong way into the dark! for shorter range rabbitting I prefer an IR T20 as a gun light, plenty of range and I have a theory the large red glow from the T67 is a disadvantage closer in.
if shooting off a truck I change to a T20 with visible light (green or white or red)
the trick is to buy good 18650 batteries and a good charger.
if shooting off a truck I change to a T20 with visible light (green or white or red)
the trick is to buy good 18650 batteries and a good charger.
Re: Lamping lamps
Thats something I meant to ask in my opening post.
Are there any adavantages/disadvantages with different coloured beams?
Are the red and green beams shorter reaching than white?
Are the bunnies less wary of say a red or green beam?
Are there any adavantages/disadvantages with different coloured beams?
Are the red and green beams shorter reaching than white?
Are the bunnies less wary of say a red or green beam?
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Re: Lamping lamps
green apparently is the farthest reaching, the larger T67's are better for spotting due to their reach, at closer range I find them more likely to spook bunnies, the much smaller and lighter T20's make great gun mounted lamps and even when defocused can show more than enough detail through the scope, and also seem to be less spooky, they also have the advantage if you shoot with someone else of showing exactly where the rifle is pointed, never a bad thing in my opinionGazza wrote:Thats something I meant to ask in my opening post.
Are there any adavantages/disadvantages with different coloured beams?
Are the red and green beams shorter reaching than white?
Are the bunnies less wary of say a red or green beam?

Re: Lamping lamps
I'm looking to upgrade from my Tracer Ledray F400. most of my lampings on foot, solo. So need to keep the weight down.
I'm finding the beam distance not that good.
Can anyone recommend a decent lamp to mount on my scope?
I'm finding the beam distance not that good.
Can anyone recommend a decent lamp to mount on my scope?
Re: Lamping lamps
Ive tried all the old and new stuff from through the 140,170 240 blitz stuff hand held and scope mounted and they were good but the newer stuff is lighter and more manageable ive used all the t series stuff too t20,t50 t67 again good and ive swopped the pills just for different coulours obviously smaller for scope use then ialso use a t50 ir with a as pill for my photon and its brilliant can see a lot further than i shoot,then i bought a ian sirrel t66 and a t76 wow the guy makes his own gear and uses t20 torch as a base they are fantastic he has his own facebook page ian sirrel light builds have a look also theres the torch factory have a look there as well your spoilt these days.
Re: Lamping lamps
t50 for me, can carry many batteries in your pocket and worlds ahead of my old tracer
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