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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 2:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ROTFLMFAO!!!!! :mrgreen: What an absolutely classic misread I just made there!

Lads; I'd missed Oldskools post and came in here on the tail of Ross's one. So I read them from the bottom up ~ and caught the gist of it ~ as:

irish pup wrote:
I've also a Blitz 140 and 8aph battery for the small stuff



oldskool wrote:
I had a Laserlite for donkeys


I thought, " Eh?! " LMFAO! That damn nearly cost me a good swig of JD! Funny as f*ck!


Anyway, OS; ClueLite 'ShootaLite'? Got one myself, mate! How brilliant to have someone like yeself to compare notes with

Personally, I quite agree with the 'flood control'. I can get far better with either of my MagLite torches, to be honest with ye. But it's still lethal at a measured 100 yards, I'll say that for it.

One thing I've found; I have mine strictly for the rifle, but I soon realised I was in trouble because of my style of (would be) shooting and the grounds I cover. I.e I like to 'Patrol' a wider area, rather than lay down by a hedge and make funny noises.

Now obviously my technique then involves much sweeping of fields, often over the tops of low hedges. You try doing that with a rifle mounted lamp! Work it out; It means 'Aiming' the bloody rifle in all directions! Apart from the fact that it gets bloody tiring on the arms, I can assure ye, I also feel it's just not the image I'd like to give to any innocent observer.

My first attempted solution then was to break the rifle (I have a breach loader - NEF Handi) so I could point the lamp without the sinister look. But then I, quite frankly, got embarressed by my own self image as I hefted this broken gun over the hedges! Bit like holding a Dog over ye head for a look. I just felt silly and it was a bit awkward anyway.

So, what I do now is just leave my rifle shouldered and carry the lamp in my hand / pocket. Having a look as I come to each new field. My great master plan is that, upon spotting the right target, I hope to screw the lamp onto my scope. Refind the target with the rifle. Blow the bugger away. I only wish I could say that with an air of confidance I can actually see it swiftly turning into a farce as I hunker down in the dark, fiddling, swearing and dropping the bloody lamp whilst the target gets bored of waiting and f*cks off!

Got any better suggestions, please?! And, while we're about it: That f*cking battery's crucifying my right shoulder! Rifle and shoulder strap cutting into the exact same spot? I'm thinking of hiring a Pole to hold the sodding lamp for me!


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

the lightforce lance 140 and the 8amp battery is super light with the lap being able to be mounted on a rifle and light battery over the shoulder,cant remember the price tho think it was round 200 yoyos
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 3:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ross, from the moment I started becoming interested in lamps again I've constantly read the one thing pertaining to " LightForce " kit; Ye'd better be good with ye fingers and a soldering iron!

So many people just seem to brush aside the fact that ye buy the damn thing. Go out with it. It f*cks up. Ye come home early and take it apart and jiggle with some bits ~ they say ~ and pop a bit of tape on here. A new and proper connection on there. Do something with that lead and, Hey! Ye have something ye can work with.

Sounds just too much like a Dell computer to me, mate. Sod That!

No. I went out a few times with my mate, Dean O'. We took his Light Farce and his better Light Farce. Granted, niether broke down on us. But then, Dean's extremely clever with his hands and tools and such and has the sort of mind that likes to strip things down, just to see how they work. I wouldn't put it past him to have already encountered the inherrent problems and fixed them in his stride.

But what Both lamps did do was send us home early by simply fizzling out Maybe that's why he decided to give the CluLite 'ShooterLite' a spin? He was mightily impressed! (And this, remember, a guy who already owned Two models of Light Farce). He fetched it up here one night and I too was impressed to hell. I'd found my rifle lamp

Just like the LF ye mention, it's scope mountable. Battery comes with a shoulder strap. It also clearly shows me my top gate ~ a range finder measured 100 yards away from my bottom gate. It's never yet let me down.

But, as discussed above; The damn battery kills my skinny shoulder and I'd Really like a belt pouch for that. And, yes; That beam could screw down tighter

Can't have it all ways, I s'pose?
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

no bothers kid,but are you sure yer not those kinda fellas who break eveything they put there hands on

only mesin buyt ive used my 2 kits last season and i havent had any probs yet (touch wood)
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 1:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

have a lazerlight last two seasons have had to do very little repairs
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

 Not sure what E.Mc had in mind there but, anyway; Having just read my way down through this Thread again .....

My worst fears were indeed well founded. I'm back to pointing my rifle at the fields  

I was out one night, lamp in hand, when I found a target. And everything, from that moment onwards, went to complete rat shit for me! Adrenaline kicked in. Hands became rubber. Could no more fit that damn lamp on the rifle than get a marshmallow into a piggy bank.

If, by some miracle, I'd have managed that then I'd still have ended up with a beam pointing god knows where. It was totally f*cking hopeless!

And, yes; The target simply finished what he was doing. Shrugged at me and f*cked off up the field to dissapear into a ditch.

Guys: Don't Ever kid yeselves that ye'll be able to gun mount a Shootalite as and when ye spot a target. It's just not about to happen  


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