Preview: Coyote Light Pro Red

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posted on July 9, 2024
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Coyote Light Pro Red

Coyote Light manufactures a brilliant solution for hunters looking to manage pests such as coyotes and feral pigs, in addition to other nocturnal critters such as foxes, skunks and raccoons, that works out to 1,000 yards.

The Pro model portable light features a solid-state LED chip rated for 65,000 hours and made to be mounted directly on a riflescope with a 1" main tube. In addition, the LED light system is right at home fixed to a monopod, shotgun barrel or in the pocket for handheld use.

Three included rechargeable, 26650 lithium batteries power the unit for up to 5.5 hours at full power and more than 48 hours while set to 25 percent. A 1/4-turn adjustment makes for ultra-fast variable focus from spot to flood beam, adding further utility.

MSRP is $499. For more information, visit coyotelight.com.

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