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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 244820" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>For those of you who are opposed to using lights for saftey sake, when was the last time you had a chance to get out with one of these new illuminators? Some of these new lights are the size of a pocket flash light, run on an 18650 battery @ 3.7v and will reach out a long ways. Hell there are even IR Illuminators that will reach out past 1000 yards....</p><p></p><p>One of the reasons for pushing to legalize red/green/amber lights as well as IR is safety. Not just while shooting, but while walking in to a spot to hunt.... Being able to see where your stepping will make night hunting safer.. Technically, the way the Century Code is written, it is illegal to use a headlamp to light the way in to a calling spot... Is a warden gonna write someone up on it? who knows.... But they could...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 244820, member: 216"] For those of you who are opposed to using lights for saftey sake, when was the last time you had a chance to get out with one of these new illuminators? Some of these new lights are the size of a pocket flash light, run on an 18650 battery @ 3.7v and will reach out a long ways. Hell there are even IR Illuminators that will reach out past 1000 yards.... One of the reasons for pushing to legalize red/green/amber lights as well as IR is safety. Not just while shooting, but while walking in to a spot to hunt.... Being able to see where your stepping will make night hunting safer.. Technically, the way the Century Code is written, it is illegal to use a headlamp to light the way in to a calling spot... Is a warden gonna write someone up on it? who knows.... But they could... [/QUOTE]
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