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watchmaker
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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: watchmaker]
      #181214 - 10/05/11 01:57 PM

THE TACTICAL LIGHT, THE DRIVEWAY PATROL AND THE BEARS





Hi guys,
Been working like a madman for a couple of years, little time to visit or do reviews, besides I am making my own tactical light now, rechargeable and with 350 lumens. I have two lamps for the light, a 1 level 350 lumens to use as a weapon light (I supply the pressure pad switch and the mount) and another lamp with five levels.


In a recent revision of the circuit of the 5 level lamp, the lower setting of 50 lumens was increased in run time to 24 hours!
So the lamp runs 350 lumens for 2 hours 20 minutes, 175 lumens for 4 hours 20 minutes and 50 lumens for 24 hours!
It also has a 350 lumens strobe and a 350 lumens SOS. And all this running on a rechargeable battery.


I have a private, secluded place in the Adirondacks where I fly fish for trout, it is a camping proposition, and in an area noted by a great amount of Bear traffic. It must be the berry patches or another feature of the terrain, but the place seems to be a preferred haunt by black bears. And I camp by myself for two or three days or until my fishing arm falls off.





Over the years I have had to chase several bears out of the campsite in the dark hours of the night. For years I have been using the Driveway Patrol as an alarm system, the PIR infrared of the sensor will detect body heat/movement up to 20/30 feet away, and the alarm chime inside the tent will wake me up.


I usually get up and opening the tent door I shine a powerful light (a Borealis 1,150 lumens) and in a gruff voice I tell the intruder to get out.
It works until now, but I am well aware that one day a cross bear or a mother with cubs can give me trouble or try to make a meal out of me.


So the new addition of the tactical light in the 50 lumens mode, permits me to flood the campsite area with light all night long, and still have battery juice for three more nights.
So when the alarm awakes me, just a look out of the screen door, will let me know beforehand what I am dealing with.



I put the alarm sensor on a ¼ “ pole and on top a piece of wood with a hole for the pole and the light secured on top. Actually I have two sets like that, so I also can see what is going on when I look out the side window.
Here is a picture of the set up.





Of course I have Bear protection with me and I also take all the necessary precautions to keep an odor free camp, to the extend of cooking my meals and storing my food and clothing with scents, 200 yards away from my sleeping quarters.


If somebody is interested in the tactical, rechargeable light or in the weapon light, just send me an e-mail to
jcharles11784(at)yahoo(dot)com



The Driveway Patrol is available all over the net, the last time I bought it was $19.99 from same place in the net.
If you camp where Bears could be an issue, think about my set up, it could save you some aggravation or worst.
Cheers

Watchmaker






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Empire375
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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: watchmaker]
      #181215 - 10/05/11 02:21 PM

That's a great add

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: Empire375]
      #181217 - 10/05/11 04:42 PM

Hi Empire375,

I agree and would buy one if he through in a couple of those 'Darn' Bears.

Cheers,

Jeff Gray

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: CHAPUISARMES]
      #181218 - 10/05/11 05:07 PM

Hoy watchmaker why dont you get off your lazy arse and donate a couple of these wonderful torches to NE Forums for all the free advertising you have had over the years.

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: gryphon]
      #181222 - 10/05/11 06:58 PM

Yeah I think 74 free advertising posts has pushed it more than a bit.

The moderators of NE previously mentioned this bloke is pushing it way past reasonable and after PMs/Emails still happening.

And all that was asked for was to donate one torch as a prize for a comp.

Bye to watchmaker.

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Edited by NitroX (10/05/11 07:02 PM)


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: NitroX]
      #181228 - 10/05/11 07:50 PM

GOOD bye that is too ...

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: EricD]
      #189365 - 07/09/11 07:21 PM

Quote:

This is an exceptional thread Watchmaker! Thanks for taking the time to do these tests.

Erik




I also thought this is a very informative thread with minimal advertising.


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: ozhunter]
      #189366 - 07/09/11 07:45 PM

minimal? Its pasted on another dozen forums on the web..nothing more than his usual blurb,nothing else offered.

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: NitroX]
      #189371 - 07/09/11 09:17 PM

John,

Given your stringent monitoring of a site of your own devising I thought this blatant advert would have been gone some time ago.


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: kamilaroi]
      #189373 - 07/09/11 09:31 PM

Given your stringent monitoring of a site of your own devising

Please explain?

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: gryphon]
      #189375 - 07/09/11 09:35 PM

BTW did you read this bit Ricky? From N himself!

Yeah I think 74 free advertising posts has pushed it more than a bit.

The moderators of NE previously mentioned this bloke is pushing it way past reasonable and after PMs/Emails still happening.

And all that was asked for was to donate one torch as a prize for a comp.

Bye to watchmaker.

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: ozhunter]
      #189379 - 07/09/11 10:59 PM

Quote:

Quote:

This is an exceptional thread Watchmaker! Thanks for taking the time to do these tests.

Erik




I also thought this is a very informative thread with minimal advertising.




Back then in the start, it really did appear to be mainly informative. Until it turned out he was just pushing his merchandise...


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: EricD]
      #189395 - 08/09/11 07:41 AM

What I notice is the when running these adds Watchmaker "masks" his email from spammers by removing the @ symbol -

"""If somebody is interested in the tactical, rechargeable light or in the weapon light, just send me an e-mail to
jcharles11784(at)yahoo(dot)com ""

Perhaps he does not want unwanted correspondence to interfere with his enjoyment of the internet !!
Has anybody bolted a tactical light to their Rigbys or Purdeys yet ?
Anybody wanting tactical light for their big games rifles should just email

jcharles11784@yahoo.com

thats right

jcharles11784@yahoo.com

Yes you heard right

jcharles11784@yahoo.com


He will be glad to hear from us all on a regular basis.


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: gryphon]
      #189397 - 08/09/11 08:35 AM

OK Griff,

I believe John has put up the money to have this site as a resource for subscribers. It's his wish to see it work and in the members interests.

The number of ads for a single item is over the top and the poster obviously has no interest in other than making money.

I thought John would have jumped on it sooner.


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: kamilaroi]
      #189403 - 08/09/11 11:05 AM

Ah Ha seeing as your John post followed mine I thought the 'John' was addressed to me.I was thinking WF website haha.

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: kamilaroi]
      #189407 - 08/09/11 12:10 PM

Quote:

OK Griff,

I believe John has put up the money to have this site as a resource for subscribers. It's his wish to see it work and in the members interests.

The number of ads for a single item is over the top and the poster obviously has no interest in other than making money.

I thought John would have jumped on it sooner.




Hard to "jump in" when I haven't been on the internet for several days ...

As for "stringent monitoring" I think the original communication to "watchmaker" for the excessive advertising posts was as a result of one of the moderators mentioning it. NE is a club where members and moderators etc self monitor to some extent. Good team work.

Don't know if there has been another post and it has been deleted?

I'm not big into using "lights for hunting" so normally wouldn't visit this sort of post much. Infact coincidentally I only yesterday removed one of these crap torches (one of my own I purchased a while ago) from the bottom of one of my rifle barrels. I needed to use the rifle for some brain shots at animals, and tested the rifle. The shots were quite inaccurate, off target etc. So decided to remove the light off the bottom of the barrel. And PRESTO the next two shots were on target and a quarter of an inch at 50 metres from a rough rest.

A lot of this attaching lights to barrels is part of the "mall ninja"/tactical wankfest some seem to think is important to look like. Everyone to their own, but can't see how attaching a torch to a barrel is going to improve accuracy. First thing I thought to do was pull off that crap off the barrel ...

The rifle is just a beaten up, but again accurate, .22 Mag I use around the farm and to head shoot deer with on the farm when needed. Now I know why I have been missing the bunnies so much too.

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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: NitroX]
      #199224 - 12/01/12 11:12 AM

I absolutely swear by Streamlight. Stinger DS HP LED for work and hunting. Ultrastinger for around the farm.

Daman


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Re: LIGHTS FOR HUNTING [Re: Daman]
      #259570 - 28/01/15 01:37 PM

I enjoyed this thread and learned quite a bit but one thing still has me wondering and that is the well known "fact" that animals don't see red lights . I have seen too many cats and dogs chase and play with red laser beams and if they can't see the color what are they chasing?

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