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Is there any interest in hunting lights?
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<blockquote data-quote="N10sivern" data-source="post: 1082602" data-attributes="member: 52360"><p>Prices:</p><p>Preliminary pricing is going to be in the ballpark of $130 for the light, pressure switch, red and white LED's, and case. Batteries will be around $10 a piece. I will have two types of chargers. One will charge in half the time of the other one (3-4 hours instead of 6-8 hours). The cheap one (1a charge) will be $10, the more expensive one (2a charge) will be $20. They both only hold one battery. This particular flashlight uses 26650 batteries to get the run time. It can also use 18650 batteries but you can cut the run times in half. Decent 2 cell 26650 chargers start out at $25-30. I only use quality, tested, name brand batteries and chargers. The measurements given above were taken with the SAME batteries that will be available for the light. No bait and switch where it was tested with one battery but sold with another. </p><p></p><p>Basically for $170 plus shipping you get the light, pressure switch, case, red and white LED's, 2 batteries, and the better charger. I can but would prefer not to include mounting options. There are many ways to mount lights and there is no one option fits all. This light has a 30mm tube and will fit 30mm rings (no 6 screw rings). I can include an extra high 30mm ring for probably $10 if you want. Picatinny scope tube mounts, ect can easily be found on Amazon or eBay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N10sivern, post: 1082602, member: 52360"] Prices: Preliminary pricing is going to be in the ballpark of $130 for the light, pressure switch, red and white LED's, and case. Batteries will be around $10 a piece. I will have two types of chargers. One will charge in half the time of the other one (3-4 hours instead of 6-8 hours). The cheap one (1a charge) will be $10, the more expensive one (2a charge) will be $20. They both only hold one battery. This particular flashlight uses 26650 batteries to get the run time. It can also use 18650 batteries but you can cut the run times in half. Decent 2 cell 26650 chargers start out at $25-30. I only use quality, tested, name brand batteries and chargers. The measurements given above were taken with the SAME batteries that will be available for the light. No bait and switch where it was tested with one battery but sold with another. Basically for $170 plus shipping you get the light, pressure switch, case, red and white LED's, 2 batteries, and the better charger. I can but would prefer not to include mounting options. There are many ways to mount lights and there is no one option fits all. This light has a 30mm tube and will fit 30mm rings (no 6 screw rings). I can include an extra high 30mm ring for probably $10 if you want. Picatinny scope tube mounts, ect can easily be found on Amazon or eBay. [/QUOTE]
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