Hound Hunt Light

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Wondering who is still using a Hound Hunt Light.
Mine still gets used as an ir and red cree.
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I think I still have one floating around somewhere Justin but I haven't used it for yonks.
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Also have one around somewhere. Hardly gets used either now that thermal has taken over. Lol


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dashooter wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2022 6:58 pm Also have one around somewhere. Hardly gets used either now that thermal has taken over. Lol


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Nothing really compares to thermal, awesome tech.
My old Huntlight mostly gets used now mounted on my U/O shotty for shooting fox pups in stubble paddocks.
BTW those super roo prodjies arrived today, very much appreciated mate.
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Seeing as I imported and sold them, yes. :lol:
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fenring wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 7:02 pm Seeing as I imported and sold them, yes. :lol:
You built a good torch, they have no bullshit like some others have, just on or off, quality cree and a good tail switch.
I bought another brinyte , same basic platform but very different from yours, had multiple modes to click thru before turbo mode and then the unusable strobe and tail swich was "spongy".
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foxkiller wrote:
dashooter wrote: Fri Dec 02, 2022 6:58 pm Also have one around somewhere. Hardly gets used either now that thermal has taken over. Lol


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Nothing really compares to thermal, awesome tech.
My old Huntlight mostly gets used now mounted on my U/O shotty for shooting fox pups in stubble paddocks.
BTW those super roo prodjies arrived today, very much appreciated mate.
That’s about the only time mine has gotten a run - on the shotty.
Glad to hear they arrived. I actually logged on this morning to message you to see if they had. ImageImage


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foxkiller wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:53 pm
fenring wrote: Sat Dec 03, 2022 7:02 pm Seeing as I imported and sold them, yes. :lol:
You built a good torch, they have no bullshit like some others have, just on or off, quality cree and a good tail switch.
I bought another brinyte , same basic platform but very different from yours, had multiple modes to click thru before turbo mode and then the unusable strobe and tail swich was "spongy".
Yeah mate that was my idea. Simple, reliable and easy to fix.

By default the Chinese like to offer 5 modes and all that jazz. Invariably on a hunting torch you end up with a mode you don't want coming on.

I have modified a couple with the small but high current Osram Flat White LED and the throw is extreme!
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