Hunting light [RED]

I like the Klarus XT11 series of handheld flashlights. I use this particular light and red filter for my Leshiy to good effect for hunting rats.

https://www.batteryjunction.com/klarus-xt11s.html

https://www.batteryjunction.com/klarus-ft11s-flashlight-filter.html

They also have a newer version that bumps up the lumens to 2000. 

https://www.batteryjunction.com/klarus-xt11gt-hd-flashlight.html

The older model that I have (XT11S) is still plenty bright.

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Hey just a heads up on lights don’t be fooled by the lights color it’s the wavelength or “temperature” of the light that’s important here some good reading information 

https://outriggeroutdoors.com/blogs/rigged-up/the-science-behind-choosing-a-red-or-green-light-for-night-hunting

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Now see you did not read what I said nor the complete editorial many cheap red lights uses nothing more than a red lens cover this is not a true red spectrum light emitting in the wavelength that is hard to see by the animals. I did not say red wasn’t better I said get the proper wavelength. 
also your color will need to depend on your shooting situation a green light will focus and reach targets from a shooters position at longer ranges a red light is much better mounted at the target sight like a baited area. I use a green laser designator that will focus down to a dot or out to a 2 feet circle of light On one of my hog hunting kits for whatever reason green also reflects eye glow better than red light 
 
Hey just a heads up on lights don’t be fooled by the lights color it’s the wavelength or “temperature” of the light that’s important here some good reading information 

https://outriggeroutdoors.com/blogs/rigged-up/the-science-behind-choosing-a-red-or-green-light-for-night-hunting

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Now see you did not read what I said nor the complete editorial many cheap red lights uses nothing more than a red lens cover this is not a true red spectrum light emitting in the wavelength that is hard to see by the animals. I did not say red wasn’t better I said get the proper wavelength. 
also your color will need to depend on your shooting situation a green light will focus and reach targets from a shooters position at longer ranges a red light is much better mounted at the target sight like a baited area. I use a green laser designator that will focus down to a dot or out to a 2 feet circle of light On one of my hog hunting kits for whatever reason green also reflects eye glow better than red light

Can't argue with black and white buddy its your art6i font think you read it!
 
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As I tried to explain cheap Chinese flashlight with a red lens or green lens is not going to cut it. These are what are considered filters they block light, Higher end hunting lights uses what ever chemical and electrical engineering to create bulbs, leds that actually burns in the correct wavelength this means instead of blocking 40 50% of the light that is being produced you are using 100% 

Also as said speaking from experience though I do not know why, Green spectrum light travels further than red does a red light works great when placed at a feeder or baited site as a flood light but it sucks as a 60 yard beam.
 
I have hard time to justify a several hundred bucks piece price for a red or green LED hunting light? Somebody is tweaking the numbers. Rebranding again?

One of the best quality LED's are CREE cost $3 a high efficiency bulb of your optimized color spectrum choice...

Nobody can convince me that a hunting light shall be 3 digits and x 2-3-4. You may be in different ballgame.