6mm06
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Originally Posted By: aberry223Hay their 6mm06 I was on eBay and I found this( led solar powered motion activated light)all so the light is a flood light!!!!!!! is this a good light set up that is cheap for just starting out? And on my rifle I have the XLR 250
Aberry223, I haven't used a light of that sorts so I really can't respond as to how it might work. I didn't see a link to the light. If you want to post the link, perhaps someone on the forums might be able to respond about it.
The lights I use are infrared lights. As such, they do not cast a light upon the ground that you can see. Only the night vision equipment, ie scope and camera, can see it. I haven't used any type of other light that casts a beam to the target. I have an XLR 250 but have not used it for that purpose. DoubleUp has used his with some success.
Just guessing here, but the coyotes can probably get adjusted to the light in time, but they may initially be scared of it. The coyotes at my bait site have noticed the light apparatus in the tree overhead and are scared by the appearance of it, and it wasn't even turned on. Those lights are infrared too.
My one IR light powered by the deep cycle battery burns all night, off in the morning via photocell, then back on at night, but it has no illumination cast upon the ground. Only the red glow can be seen similar to what an IR trail camera does. My thinking is that if the light is on all the time, then the coyotes will get used to it quicker, as opposed to a light that only turns on when they are there. Maybe I'm wrong, just my thoughts. I've noticed coyotes jump and get scared sometimes when the trail camera turns on. I've also heard of people shooting them from underneath street lights, which are on all the time at night.
I'm sorry that I can't give you more information about the light you asked about, but if you ever decide to go with a night vision scope, then I can help you with that.