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Scope light #2220652 04/02/11 05:36 PM
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Do any of you guys have one of the Sniper Hawg lights or the Kill light 250? Just wondering if they really work like the websites say they do or if they are just trying to sell a pig in a poke?



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Re: Scope light [Re: Bar-D] #2220656 04/02/11 05:40 PM
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Sorry for posting right after the same topic!



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Re: Scope light [Re: Bar-D] #2223369 04/04/11 10:03 AM
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I use a ND3 laser designator and it's pretty good out to several hundred yards. Expensive, though.



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yes the kill light works...


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you get what you pay for. some of the inexpensive ones are fine if your in close range.



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Re: Scope light [Re: freezerfiller77] #2224228 04/04/11 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: freezerfiller77
you get what you pay for. some of the inexpensive ones are fine if your in close range.

Which one do you use?



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Re: Scope light [Re: Bar-D] #2224341 04/04/11 06:33 PM
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Kill light works great!


Re: Scope light [Re: FFF21] #2224406 04/04/11 07:06 PM
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optronics night blaster 2mil



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Re: Scope light [Re: freezerfiller77] #2226519 04/05/11 06:30 PM
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The Hawglite is a pretty good one. fairly cheap and works great. Now it wont shine out there hundreds of yards but works great around 100. Plus Kelly ( the owner ) just made them brighter ;-)))) for us rifle users !!


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I'm going with the kill light.


Re: Scope light [Re: HoffDawg] #2234956 04/09/11 04:45 PM
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I use the optronics to scan with and have a XLR250 on the gun,,,easy setup to carry and use.


Re: Scope light [Re: Shooter75056] #2235387 04/09/11 10:54 PM
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Sniper Hawg Light Destroyer in red.

200+ yds. on a dark night.(With a decent scope)

Lite Weight.

Rechargeable Battery.

Rugged.

Small Frame.

Easily Mountable.

Numerous Switch Options.

Low and High Power Mode.

Excellent Customer Support. (Not that you'll need it...)

No Cold Weather Functioning Issues.

Easily Mounts To Scope On Rifle Or On Bow.

Latest LED Technology.

www.sniperhawglights.com


Good Luck!





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Will these lights work with a 3x9 tactical scope?


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I would guess that would depend on the type and configuarion of the scope in question. The XLR250 just needs a standard 1" or 30mm tube to attach to,,or a space on the standard picatinny rail would work as well.


Re: Scope light [Re: Silverboar] #2239801 04/12/11 03:37 AM
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I have one in green. It is mounted on my for grip. It's pretty bright.


Originally Posted By: Silverboar
Sniper Hawg Light Destroyer in red.

200+ yds. on a dark night.(With a decent scope)

Lite Weight.

Rechargeable Battery.

Rugged.

Small Frame.

Easily Mountable.

Numerous Switch Options.

Low and High Power Mode.

Excellent Customer Support. (Not that you'll need it...)

No Cold Weather Functioning Issues.

Easily Mounts To Scope On Rifle Or On Bow.

Latest LED Technology.

www.sniperhawglights.com


Good Luck!




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