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<blockquote data-quote="geo4061" data-source="post: 1364333" data-attributes="member: 81625"><p>250 Lumens isn't very much. It will work if you have a stand set up close to the feeder or have a very stealthy approach lane. A great hand held for under $50 is at Walmart. Check out the Stanley Fat Max with detachable red lens, 2000 lumens. This will greatly increase your range. You will have a small learning curve on where to hold the Fat Max so you can see through your scope. It's not that big a deal and with a partner it's easy. This light also makes a great varmint calling light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geo4061, post: 1364333, member: 81625"] 250 Lumens isn't very much. It will work if you have a stand set up close to the feeder or have a very stealthy approach lane. A great hand held for under $50 is at Walmart. Check out the Stanley Fat Max with detachable red lens, 2000 lumens. This will greatly increase your range. You will have a small learning curve on where to hold the Fat Max so you can see through your scope. It's not that big a deal and with a partner it's easy. This light also makes a great varmint calling light. [/QUOTE]
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