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    Will this Work for Hoghunting at Night?

    Could I put this on my stabilizer for those evenings I want to stay longer and see if hogs come in?
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    #2
    I dont know what your budget is, but if you can afford it, go with Sniper Hog Lights. I have the 38LRX and it's plain awesome. Plus they are a site sponsor.

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      #3
      That is exactly what I use and it works great. I also mounted on my rifles. Mine is red but I can shoot a hundred yards pretty easy at night.

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        #4
        Originally posted by hully1029 View Post
        I dont know what your budget is, but if you can afford it, go with Sniper Hog Lights. I have the 38LRX and it's plain awesome. Plus they are a site sponsor.
        That's my biggest issue. I bought this on Amazon for $45.00. I originally bought it for my scopes but was thinking if I attached it to the stabilizer it might work. Just curious if anyone else had done the same.

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          #5
          Originally posted by U.S.ArmyRetired View Post
          That's my biggest issue. I bought this on Amazon for $45.00. I originally bought it for my scopes but was thinking if I attached it to the stabilizer it might work. Just curious if anyone else had done the same.
          Doesnt matter if it cost $5 or $500.. as long as it helps shooting more pigs in the face, I'm a fan!

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            #6
            I used the windfire lights before I bought my sniper hoglight. I bought one of the small heavy stabilizers from Walmart and had to grind it down a little to get the mount to work. It worked pretty good for a while, but the repeated shock from the bow broke the solder loose on the back side of the LED bulb. Pretty easy to solder back, but it happened twice. I still use the windfire on my rifle, but highly recommend the sniper, if you decide you like bowhunting at night.

            If you're asking if it's legal, the answer is yes, as long as you're only using it to hunt pigs...of course.
            Last edited by Muskles; 09-28-2021, 03:36 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Muskles View Post
              I used the windfire lights before I bought my sniper hoglight. I bought one of the small heavy stabilizers from Walmart and had to grind it down a little to get the mount to work. It worked pretty good for a while, but the repeated shock from the bow broke the solder loose on the back side of the LED bulb. Pretty easy to solder back, but it happened twice. I still use the windfire on my rifle, but highly recommend the sniper, if you decide you like bowhunting at night.

              If you're asking if it's legal, the answer is yes, as long as you're only using it to hunt pigs...of course.
              Thanks for the advice.

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                #8
                What is your setup? I have several Sniper hog lights and mounted one on my stabilizer. The first time I hunted from a pop up blind, hogs came in, I drew then hit the switch. Was pitch black and had been for an hour. The light was about a foot below the window and lit up the blind like a spot light, blinded me for a while. Don’t ever do that! Check your window height


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                  #9
                  I’d put a solar motion flood light pointed at the feeder and be done with it.


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                    #10
                    Yep. I’ve used the same and worked great.

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                      #11
                      Yup! If light goes out you’ve got a usable mount for most flashlights on the market.

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                        #12
                        Thanks.

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