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<blockquote data-quote="Atchman2" data-source="post: 5890665" data-attributes="member: 10762"><p>Dang when you spend a lot on lights, you are almost at the low end of Nightvision. I have Predator Hunting Lights that I use that can see a long way. I bought them at Allpredatorcalls.com. I don't have them here anymore. My brother in law was having coyote problems around his calves in Kansas so I let him have them. </p><p></p><p>If you are predator hunting, it doesn't take much to see them coming as their eyes give them away way before you can shoot them. I've never seen one react to a green light. That includes shooting hogs with them. I have a much shorter ranged light that I use for Hog Hunting that is mounted on my .450 Bushmaster. I'm afraid of the recoil ruining my Nightvision stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atchman2, post: 5890665, member: 10762"] Dang when you spend a lot on lights, you are almost at the low end of Nightvision. I have Predator Hunting Lights that I use that can see a long way. I bought them at Allpredatorcalls.com. I don't have them here anymore. My brother in law was having coyote problems around his calves in Kansas so I let him have them. If you are predator hunting, it doesn't take much to see them coming as their eyes give them away way before you can shoot them. I've never seen one react to a green light. That includes shooting hogs with them. I have a much shorter ranged light that I use for Hog Hunting that is mounted on my .450 Bushmaster. I'm afraid of the recoil ruining my Nightvision stuff. [/QUOTE]
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