Predator Light Test....

secondary, walk - 6 Lux intensity (typ) 30 hours constant on time
primary, low - 2400 Lux intensity (typ) 20 hours constant on time
primary, high - 8500 Lux intensity (typ) 4 hours constant on time

Please remember, our design is a paradigm shift in performance. We did not design this light to illuminate the world. We are giving a precision beam to provide greater viewable detail
 
this thread was posted on the bark at the moon coyote site by m.j. mcdonald.


I sucked, called in three coyotes, one came all the way out into a wide open field until it got my wind (too far for the .22 mag and would have been dead with the .223) and two came running together from across the road in another place and came charging in until they hit my boot tracks in the snow where I walked over to check a fox track......who would have known

I turned on my predator light when I left the house and between stands put it in the back of my truck in a box, it was -8 out when I got home and -2 when I left. The light burned the whole time, about 4 hours continuous time and was turned to low for about 1 1/2 hour of that when I was out calling. The light did not dim at all and seemed to handle that brutal cold easily.
 
Originally Posted By: RubenatorKeep the reviews coming because you guys have caught my attention!

there are plenty reviews on coon dog sites...the only bad thing i have heard is there very weak with a red lense....but they are light and compact....
no wires
 
This light would be dimmed down with a thick red lens made for hot lights, I think you would only need a light red lens to be fine with it. Two reds down last night and came right into the light without hesitation.
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Just some pictures I had of the results of the predator light this year.
 


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