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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Speed Bump" data-source="post: 2504861" data-attributes="member: 115057"><p>I bought the ATN 5-20x Pro this past season for hogs. The illuminator that came with it didn't work right off the bat but ATN was great and sent me a new one no questions asked and didn't want the bad one back. Turns out the battery was defective so once I changed that out, I had two 850 illuminators. The illuminator(s)s that come with it are only good for about 50-75 yds in my opinion. However, I bought this one off Amazon and it's amazing.</p><p></p><p>[h1]LUMENSHOOTER A10 Ultimate 1000 Lumens Green Hunting Light Flashlight with Rubber Halo Shield, Red White 850nm Infrared IR Torch, Long Range Zoomable Scope Light for Predator, Coyote, Varmint, Hog[/h1]<p></p><p>[MEDIA=amazon]B08NPFWW68[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>It comes with four interchangeable bulbs so you can run white, red, green or IR light at 1000 lumens. When I mounted this on the rifle, it made all the difference in the world and easily reached out to 100 yards. Not sure if it would do 200 though.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I have my ATN and both 850 illuminators up for sale right now. Despite getting it work well with the improved light, I didn't like the night blindness you suffer every time you look away from the optic. Unless you're viewing remotely on a tablet or phone (the optic has those and many more features) you have to look through it to see what's going on out in the dark. When you take your eye away from the relatively bright light inside the optic, you can't see **** for a while. I re-mounted my regular Leupold scope and plan to try the 1000 lumen light on green or red next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Speed Bump, post: 2504861, member: 115057"] I bought the ATN 5-20x Pro this past season for hogs. The illuminator that came with it didn't work right off the bat but ATN was great and sent me a new one no questions asked and didn't want the bad one back. Turns out the battery was defective so once I changed that out, I had two 850 illuminators. The illuminator(s)s that come with it are only good for about 50-75 yds in my opinion. However, I bought this one off Amazon and it's amazing. [H1]LUMENSHOOTER A10 Ultimate 1000 Lumens Green Hunting Light Flashlight with Rubber Halo Shield, Red White 850nm Infrared IR Torch, Long Range Zoomable Scope Light for Predator, Coyote, Varmint, Hog[/H1] [MEDIA=amazon]B08NPFWW68[/MEDIA] It comes with four interchangeable bulbs so you can run white, red, green or IR light at 1000 lumens. When I mounted this on the rifle, it made all the difference in the world and easily reached out to 100 yards. Not sure if it would do 200 though. That being said, I have my ATN and both 850 illuminators up for sale right now. Despite getting it work well with the improved light, I didn't like the night blindness you suffer every time you look away from the optic. Unless you're viewing remotely on a tablet or phone (the optic has those and many more features) you have to look through it to see what's going on out in the dark. When you take your eye away from the relatively bright light inside the optic, you can't see **** for a while. I re-mounted my regular Leupold scope and plan to try the 1000 lumen light on green or red next season. [/QUOTE]
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