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Long Range Hunting Light

SHEPSLIGHTS.COM proudly introduces the CoyoteTLR!
The Coyote
TLR Long Range h
unting light is an impressive light that is durable, versitile and best of all affordable. 
Looking for a great predator or varmint light? Are you after the elusive coyote? Want to see your prey coming at 300 yards? Then look no further this is your light!  The field of view provided by the RED LED spot is huge! 
The
CoyoteTLR's RED
LED throws a cone of light that has the intensity of a blow torch.   
The Coyote
TLR can easily be mounted to your scoped rifle or your shotgun.
As a hand held flashlight the CoyoteTLR makes a great scanning light. 

Most predator hunters will agree that daylight gives you the upper hand when hunting Coyotes and Bobcats. The daylight they are referring to is usually the first or last couple of hours of the day. During the night predators roam in comfort Bobcat, Fox and Coyote take advantage of the darkness to get their prey. Armed with the CoyoteTLR you to can take advantage of the darkness, regaining the upper hand.
  

As requested by some of the hog hunters that love green, the CoyoteTLR with a Green LED is now available.
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All Kits have been upgraded to the longer lasting 18650 3000 mah batteries. No Extra Charge!
                                                       The CoyoteTLR is now available
                                                                    in a GREEN LED
                                                               with a 250+ yard range!!


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The Coyote
TLR is now available in a White LED it makes an outstanding tactical light. With a Weaver Style Ring, it will attach to any Picatinny rail system.
I have been asked to post a beam shot of the CoyoteTLR against another RED LED light. Both shots were taken with the same camera and same settings at the same time on a Full moon night. Both Lights had fresh 18650 3000mah batteries. The distance is 100 yards. Those are two 9 inch plates with 5 feet between them.
The full moon takes away a little from the lights, but you get the picture. 

The picture on the left is an advertised 250 yard light.       The picture on the right is the CoyoteTLR! 
 
(full moon hurt this light it does better in the next picture)
                                                                                
                                    


Here are two more pictures taken at 100 yards with the same camera. They were taken on a dark night with no moon. The darker night helps both lights. 

The picture on the left is an advertised 250 yard light.     The picture on the right is the CoyoteTLR.  


                         


The difference you see is carried throughout the range of the lights, with the CoyoteTLR's range going beyond the other light.
                                                      
                                                                      
                                                                                                              


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