high beam picatinny rail light

Hunter55

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I'm losing yotes in the tall grass!
What I think I need is a pic rail light, high beam, with a focus ring to narrow the light beam.
I'm hoping this will work to a minimum of 300yds.
If I can leave my rifle mounted on the tripod with the high beam light, at least I should be searching in a narrower perimeter.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
 
Visible light or infrared? My recommendation, Sniper Hog Light Hyperion 66 for either. With the correct light module of course.
 
Visible light or infrared? My recommendation, Sniper Hog Light Hyperion 66 for either. With the correct light module of course.
that would be a visible light, green or white. I'm trying to find something compact that would mount on my scope pic rail, if they make such a thing...thanks
 
Hyperion 40 or the 30LRX with the white, red or green module. Optional mount right to your picatinny rail. Best there is.
 
I'm losing yotes in the tall grass!
What I think I need is a pic rail light, high beam, with a focus ring to narrow the light beam.
I'm hoping this will work to a minimum of 300yds.
If I can leave my rifle mounted on the tripod with the high beam light, at least I should be searching in a narrower perimeter.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
Do that, but just put a Laser pointer ( visible or IR ) depending on your needs mounted on rifle or tripod . Then after you drop him. Just point Laser, paint the spot, and lock the tripod head to hold/lock position. Then just walk out with a 'Hand Held Light' , and walk the laser pointed small area in the grass .
I have done this years ago and it works. Coyotes stand pretty tall in the grass easy see, but at night soon as you drop him, they hard to find in the taller grass because they pretty freakishly flat and hidden on their sides.
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Do that, but just put a Laser pointer ( visible or IR ) depending on your needs mounted on rifle or tripod . Then after you drop him. Just point Laser, paint the spot, and lock the tripod head to hold/lock position. Then just walk out with a 'Hand Held Light' , and walk the laser pointed small area in the grass .
I have done this years ago and it works. Coyotes stand pretty tall in the grass easy see, but at night soon as you drop him, they hard to find in the taller grass because they pretty freakishly flat and hidden on their sides.
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I've got a good coyote reaper light as a good headlamp, got to thinking and reading old threads...anyway. yesterday I ordered a laser. Most of my hunting is in bean and corn fields so finding them "Usually" isn't an issue. But as you said they're freakish flat, and I hunt a few farms with tall grass, needless to say it's been an issue Thanks for the suggestion
 
well my laser came in yesterday, mounted it to the pic rail on the scope and sighted it in with the cross hairs. Setup on a farm with tall grass last night and about 9:00 I see a coyote at my 3:00 o'clock slip from the pasture into brushy thicket but didn't have time to get a shot. So, I went to jack rabbit distress and he pops back out of the thicket, safety comes off, and whop. He does about 2-3 circles, falls and I think he's dead then he jumps up and disappears into the THICKET I set the laser on the spot walk up and found where he lost his bowels but brush is so thick you can't walk through it... didn't find him in the brushy thicket BUT the laser worked fantastic. Thanks for the heads up on the laser!!!!!
 
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