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Thread: Lamping – my take on it.

  1. #121
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    Also big lamping fan , good read thanks

  2. #122
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    Really good post

  3. #123
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    lamping bunnines

    excellent post works a treat been doing this many years and really does work for me as it always ha done

  4. #124
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    This has been a very interesting read. I'm quite looking forward to my first night out.

    What kind of lamps does everyone use

  5. #125
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    Good read ,thanks for the tips.
    Dave

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    Gave it a try and came up trumps

    After reading the initial piece on lamping which I had no experience of whatsoever it really inspired me into giving it a go, I didnt want to spend a fortune so upon looking at the mags/net was reasonably set on something around the £60-£70 mark and set of to my local gunshop Liveline in Armadale. Upon chatting with the owner Scott who so far has offered me good and genuine advice he recomended a LED Lenser kit, I was fairly set on getting one of the Deben kits in that price range but the guy hasnt steered me wrong so far so I took his advice and went for the LED Lenser P7 kit instead. Desperate to give it a go I went out that night had a quick wander around my permision in the bunny prevelant areas and had a couple within the hour using the info picked up in this thread. As I say this was just a quick ad-hock attempt wanting to try my new bit of kit for about an hour and the bunnies were abbundant in an area I have never seen one in the daylight, now I have identified this area I believe my next trip which will be better planned setting myself up in a discreet hide situation should be very fruitfull if what was just basicly a quick try-out produced results for me, Thanks for the inspiration guys and thanks to Scott at Liveline for once again steering me in the right direction, anyone thinking of giving this a go I would recommend looking into this light as it represents exellent value for money at £62.99 and good running costs and I was very impressed with its performance which I was astonished with for the price it came in at.

  7. #127
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    what type of lamp

    Hi guys looking for my first lamp what do you recommend?

  8. #128
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    Excellent post and replies, makes you think about the whole subject.

  9. #129
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    lampimg

    hi i have a nite stalker lamp its good for 400 yards very lite and tough too only cost 45 pound

  10. #130
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    top thread lads - thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by caine View Post
    hi i have a nite stalker lamp its good for 400 yards very lite and tough too only cost 45 pound
    they are good

  12. #132
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    Thanks to everyone on this thread it has been very useful, I am just starting out and have permission for an airfield and golf course so I will be doing a lot of lamping!.

  13. #133
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    THANKYOU, being new to lamping i found this little read clear and precise.....cant wait to try it out
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  14. #134
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    excellent

    great info for the newbie and us oldies aswell.

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    Lamping

    Good thread.
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