Another one, on the other end (small, cheap, but good) is a Jacob A60, if you can still find it. I thought I saw it mentioned that someone was still selling it. Maybe someone else can remember the thread.
It throws amazingly well, and is single 18650, but the beam is like a pencil beam (maybe you want that for hunting?).
I use an couple of the older versions of the Maxtoch M24 with white led. I have modded the Jacob A60 with the Luxeon deep red rebel but it’s only good to about 200 meters max.The JacobA60 as mentioned is hard to find and has a small hot spot. My best rifle mounted red is a custom made TR1200 and is good for any distances as I dare shoot at night.The Maxtoch M24 white is your best bet, for greater distance get the dedomed emitter. The down side of the dedome is a smaller hotspot.
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Olight flashlights come to mind that already have the high intensity XPL emitter
In order of throw: M3XS-UT M2X-UT M23 Javelot
If you shop around I’ve seen them for less than the prices listed, maybe ask for a coupon code from gearbest or banggood if you want to go that route. Member M4DM4X here has a relationship with one of the vendors that might be able to get you a deal.
The Maxtoch M24 or SN6X-2X are both highly rated. I think Aliexpress is the only place to buy these right now
I have quite a few hunting lights and find that I like this one the best (and use it the most) if you want to mount on your rifle. Its a single cell light, is relatively compact, and throws well right out of the box. http://olightworld.us/product/m2x-utjavelot/
you will likley need to use an offset mount though to get some distance from the stock due to the larger reflector in this light. http://olightworld.us/store/accessories/wm25-weapon-mount-1.html
Quite a few of the lights mentioned above are 2 cell lights and i have found that these are unwieldy when mounted on a firearm.
I agree, the beams a bit on the green side of neutral and as a result, this light spends most of its life mounted and is mostly used for hunting while my modified Jax Z1 running around 230kcd is used for most everything else long range (smaller, more throw…. but would not survive very long on the 300WSM), but when your counting points on antlers the colour tint doesn’t matter much anyways
I have a couple maxed out iterations of these lights and while they are great for spotting game and even identifying it (if you have a second person to hold the light while you use the scope) they don’t make good weapon mounted lights, I have found them too heavy and large, the 26650 format means the tube does not fit standard mounts, and they will not last long on a large caliber rifle (once you fire it). Having said that i don’t own a 1505 and that might work.
Thank you so much for the answers. I have ordered now a Maxtoch 2X and M24 and the should arrive in 2 weeks. Can’t wait till I can test them on the next hunt.
Hi Mitko. You don’t find it too heavy? Its one bulky light that. I would think that the 1505 (or T20) would be more suited? I presume this is the extreme case, where its purposely used for long distance, thus, the weight is a trade off one’s willing to take.
Yes it is, its 560 grams with the battery but M3X weights like that too- the good thing about it is that its short and that you can tune your beam intensity- its crusial when hunting especialy at lower distances
Plus, its a Manlicher 300 Magnum, its 9 kilos with the stand and optics :bigsmile:
1505 is good, i use it as a IR but it would never reach 1km