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    Feeder light ?

    Have any of you used the “bore light” baited bore hog light? If so what did you think of it, or what light do you like better. thanks

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      #3
      Bore or boar?

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        I have this^^^^ one

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          #5
          Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
          Bore or boar?








          Is this it????

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            #6
            Looks like a similar light I saw only 2.5x more money

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              #7
              Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
              How do you like it? Are you using it for bow only or rifle also? How far away can be and still see well enough to shoot? I have considered ordering it but have been through several lights that don't provide the amount of light they claim.

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                #8
                I hope to use it for bow hunting, and no I have bought one yet, I was hoping to get some helpful information from my fellow hunters before I pull the trigger. So BTLowry what light are you referring to.

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                  #9
                  Best feeder light out there is the Eliminator II from Sniper Hog Lights. It’s not cheap initially, but will save you a lot of headache in the long run. Google em or see site sponsor here. Very versatile piece of equipment.

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                    #10
                    Just bought this one but haven’t tried it out yet. Remote supposedly works out to 200 yds.
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                      #11
                      Thank you, keep em coming please!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by dc1986 View Post
                        Just bought this one but haven’t tried it out yet. Remote supposedly works out to 200 yds.


                        200 yards line of sight. I have two of these also, but I haven't tested them out yet. I seriously doubt you will anywhere near 200 yards.

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                          [quote=all3lemmons;13860249]How do you like it? Are you using it for bow only or rifle also? How far away can be and still see well enough to shoot? I have considered ordering it but have been through several lights that don't provide the amount of light they claim.[/quotes



                          I can set it 20-30 yards from the feeder, and see it from a gun blind 100 yards away with no problem

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                            200 yards line of sight. I have two of these also, but I haven't tested them out yet. I seriously doubt you will anywhere near 200 yards.
                            LOL.. the resident “expert on everything “ chimes in. A good friend of mine uses these regularly at 175 yards. He’s the one who suggested that I buy one. Since you admittedly haven’t even used one yet, how would you know? Wow!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dc1986 View Post

                              LOL.. the resident “expert on everything “ chimes in. A good friend of mine uses these regularly at 175 yards. He’s the one who suggested that I buy one. Since you admittedly haven’t even used one yet, how would you know? Wow!


                              I said I don't know. So how can I be an expert?

                              I have two of them, but I have not used them yet. Like I said. I doubt they really work 200 yards away. Your good friend hasn't proved any different


                              Wow yourself, and actually read a post.
                              Last edited by AntlerCollector; 12-15-2018, 05:44 PM.

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