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RLenhart
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Re: IT WORKED!

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Well just came in from outside and tried some things with my light and gun. First I rotated the flip lens cover on my scope to open to the side., then swiveled my LED head up to where I could see a spot in the tree in the yard and low and behold I could see perfectly through the scope! Even the under mounted red lens on the head works good. That was easy and saved me some money and less to carry. Wish I would have tried that before I exposed my lack of common sense to all you guys! Well no more one handed shots anyway.. Thanks for all your comments.

Ron I wish you the best of luck with that Idea but i've been there, you CAN pull that off but it's real tough on some trees. Your going to find yourself in situations where you can't get back away from the tree enough, you'll be shooting straight up more at the coon and your going to wish you had a light attached to your gun IMO and I do have a Sunspot light with the swivel bracket just like your using.

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Ron Jackson
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It would be nice to find one of those magnetic lights to stick to the gun when needed, I will keep my eyes open for one. Thanks RLenhart

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Ron here is one we know a little about.
http://www.stiknshoot.com/products/...ik-n-shoot.html

If you have any questions you can call and talk to Corey as he has one he is trying out. Problem is anymore this stuff is too expensive in my opinion. I am from the old school of making what you need. If you want a top of the line products and you feel it is worth it to you then I recommend this one.
My first thought is the thing would get knocked off your gun. I was wrong on that as the magnets are as strong as any I have seen. It stays where you put it. I have asked Cory to give you a super deal on one if this is what you think you need.

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Am I missing something? I've been shooting coons with a scoped rifle and a light on my head for fifty years.

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MARK RISINGER
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I took a weaver base that I had laying around and mounted it at the end of a Ruger 10/22. Then mounted a small led flashlight in a 1 inch ring. This is not a 200 yard kill light, but will do the job at normal range.

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Ron Jackson
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Hey Bruce I got my Stick N Shoot on Thursday, cant wait to try it out. Thank you very much and Corey was very helpful.

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Thanks Ron. I am a Blessed Man to have the people I do working for me.

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