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« on: December 19, 2015, 09:02:38 pm »

I remember a while back we were talking about that laser light. I ended up not getting one but just ordered one from wicked lights called the 402zf. Its not a laser but I have read a ton of reviews on it and will do my own and post it here when it arrives (before Christmas) . I have heard its a pretty good light.  Anybody with one now I'd love to hear what yall think about it.
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2015, 04:15:22 pm »

Received the light today. First thoughts of this product was the fact that it was packaged well.  After taking the light out of the package and putting everything together it feels like a good solid, well made product that's comfortable in the hand
arrived on time and packaged like this Comes with batteries (18650) , charger, an adapter for car charging and a small catalog of different products. This light can be ran with 1 or 2 batteries.  Does not affect beam strength. Only lengthens the run time I put the batteries in without charging them just to  get a feel for it. This was taken off my back deck in broad daylight at around 330 p.m. you can see the green square on the tree. That tree is approximately 15 or 20 yards away. Pretty impressive for a light in the day time if you ask me ! the light without the battery extention. (The way you would run it with only 1 battery) light with coupler attached for 2 batteries head of the light....Overall my first impression of this light is good. I will go out tonight with some fully charged batteries and get some night time pictures with some reflectors and some yardages for yall. Sorry for any poor quality photos. Pictures were taken with a cell phone. 
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2015, 06:11:31 pm »

Haven't seen or heard hide nor hair outta Charles since the day before he left Oregon.
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2015, 06:32:25 pm »

Hell, im still kicking, just been busy between cdl school, taking my written tests and trying to get a driveway built up so i dont have to use 4x4 to get in and out of my house. Iv been waiting to see the light and let see the results of the light after usage.
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« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2016, 11:39:21 am »

Because I'm taking pictures with my cell phone the night time pictures aint worth a crap and don't do the light any justice.  It works real good. I like it. It will reflect a set of eyes from a LONG WAYS ! I went about 3 to 400 yards from where I have my dogs staked out and with the light Dialed in I could clearly see each dog. Its not supposed to "alarm" game. So I spotted a rabbit in the pasture and lowered the light down to the lowest setting and eased up to it. I got within 15 or 20 yards of it before it ran. From my noise. I don't believe it was ever even curious about the green light.  And from experience they will blast out of the county with a white light on them. 
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