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which beam do you perfer?
which do yall like more and why it seems more useful, a tight beam or more of a flood type beam?
Re: which beam do you perfer?
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Originally posted by arkansas cooner
which do yall like more and why it seems more useful, a tight beam or more of a flood type beam?
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Re: Re: which beam do you perfer?
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Originally posted by Triple K Kennel
I like both, a wide beam to walk with and to shine an ENTIRE tree in the summer, then a tight spot to focus on 1 area.........Tim
What the others said . A good walking beam gets you there in one piece for the important stuff . Sorta like your gun , you spend more time carrying it than shooting it so you like lightweight but it has to shoot straight when you pull the trigger .
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Prefer wide beam for walking and to shine the entire tree. When a coon doesn't look at a wide beam I then use my spotlight.
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