🔦 Light Up Your Hunt Like Never Before!
The M30C Red Hunting Light is a high-performance flashlight designed for serious hunters. With a powerful 700 lumens output and a long-range capability of 377 yards, this kit includes a mounting system, a dual control remote pressure switch, and a rechargeable battery setup, ensuring you have everything you need for a successful hunt.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3 x 6.6 x 6.4 inches |
Package Weight | 1.09 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | DAONEG |
Material | Aluminum |
Part Number | 13 |
Included Components | Remote Control |
J**.
Best hunting light for the money awesome!
I was leary about purchasing this light because I could find no reviews on it other than the 6 on amazon. but I bought it on a chance and I am very impressed. it's a solid well built light with many mounting options. I coukdnt mount it to my scope due to lack of room so I put it on the barrel and I love it there easy button access and shines great target light. I got mine in red and The brightness is way brighter than I Need I ran it on 2nd to highest setting (which was plenty for predator hunting) and could see at least 150 yards and identify my Target. On the brightest setting this thing gets out there 200 yards easy and it's was kinda misty outside not a clear night at all. Overall would def buy another and save money not buying those big name brands this exceeded my expectation you won't be dissapointed. If I had to say one negative thing it's that the pressure pad won't keep the light on if you take pressure off the pad but I don't plan to use it so no big deal
M**E
Light-weight, compact, super bright focused beam!
The light works really well. I attached it to the side rail in front of the scope. I used the tactical mount that came with it. The foregrip button has cord plenty long enough and attaches with Velcro, all included. It’s plenty powerful, more like very powerful. You can get an eye shine 500+ yards. You won’t get a shot that far, but you can scan with it out that far. Visibility with the light was 350ish with my scope. Determining what the animal is depends on your optics. I am very pleased with this light. I researched many others and almost bought the Wicked Lights. I will purchase a second light for scanning so I don’t have to sweep the area with my gun.
J**.
Don't get a spotlight get this flashlight.
I chose to get the red light and it seriously has some range, easily 200 yards. The lights comes with the charger and a couple different adapters and 2 batteries. I mounted my light on my scope and attached the pressure sensing switch. If you're wondering the switch is mounted by sticky backing Velcro which holds very nicely. The only downside of the switch is its hard to hold down at times. Otherwise this light seems very high quality and I've recommended it to my friends already.
L**Y
The good and the bad
First off the light is SUPER bright. No question far better than I expected. Most of the time I actually have it turned down to the second setting. It's as bright as most of the green lights I've had in Red. I'm not a fan of the pressure switches, I actually inquired to see if I could get an actual switch like on the Other expensive brand and they didn't really even answer the question. Second minor flaw is the brightness switch. You actually have to reach up and turn the bezel to change brightness. If they would give you an end cap with the cord to mount the switch that also dims the light it would be 5 stars excellent best light I've ever owned. As it stands right now, it is the brightest RED light I've ever owned. Small, lightweight, durable, BRIGHT, but with a few minor flaws that I'll live with because of how bright it is.
C**E
2 YEARS OF HUNTING. READ THIS REVIEW FOR HOW IT WORKS IN THE FEILD WITH RANGE AND SPECIES OF ANIMALS.
I've been using this light for +2 years now and it never stops overachieving. So I'm going to give you guys some insight on just how well this light performs and where it lacks.CAN THEY SEE IT? (not one bit)I've been 5 yards away from hogs in the fields of West Texas shining this light right in their eyes and they have no idea we are there until we get scented. Same goes for coyotes (which I've never gotten that close but still) they can't see it. We will spotlight hogs at 200 yards and keep the light right on them all the way until we can basically touch them and they never know. We normally wear camo shirts and jeans and stand out in the open of cotton fields at night if the moon isn't out or there is cloud cover. So it's not like were are in blinds or up in trees, I'm talking right out in the middle of them. With coyotes, its relatively the same except we will bunker down against a bush and call them in, but same principal goes were we will have the light on them from 200 yards till 50 and they have no idea. Here is a list of everything I've pointed this light at and they had no idea. Hog, Coyote, Bobcat, Fox, Racoon, Skunk, and Badger. I feel like I'm forgetting some that's how incredible this light is.The only animals that I've noticed CAN see it is deer (which you shouldn't be spotlighting deer anyway) and rabbits (which just makes rabbit hunting more fun because you have to be quick!)HOW MUCH RANGE (a lot)I term of range I say there are 2 categories, how far you can see eyes reflecting back, and how far you can actually make visible contact enough to get a clean shot off. For the eye categories, I've seen eyes reflecting back at me from where I know is +500 yards away. And it's not just a glimmer its a full on, someone just lit a red sparkler over in yonder bush, type of reflection. I kid you not you'd have to see it to believe it. (remember I hunt in West Texas, its common for us to be hunting in fields that we can see across that are a section or more). However, in terms of actually being able to see the body of the animal, I'd limit it down to 200 yards for the sake of taking a good clean shot. A lot does depend on the optics you have and how you mount the light but just know that at 200 yards you will be able to see an animal clearly and take a good shot. Beyond that, you're going to be pushing the limits of the light. The product rating is 377 yards but I don't know how they are testing it, just keep in mind you'll be able to see eyes reflecting back at +500 yards and start to take good shots inside 200. How many people are comfortable shooting at 377 yards anyway lol.DURABILITYLike I said, I've been using this for a long time now and have had zero problems. It has gotten wet, it's been mounted and shot with many times, been dropped and just taken through the ringer in terms of a hunting light and keeps running like a charm. Also below is the battery kit I bought and recommend if you're going to use this light so you never run out of power and can go all weekend!Look forward to buying the green one by the end of the year to see how it works.Nitecore D4 Digicharge universal home/in-car battery charger, Four Nitecore 18650 NL183 2300mAH rechargeable batteries with 2 X EdisonBright AA to D type battery spacer/converters
J**E
love the recharging system with two cells-they last a long ...
Solid quality; love the recharging system with two cells-they last a long time and so far I have not had to change out to the 2nd one; it has 4 levels of light, and the strongest one is super bright; attaches quickly and solidly to rifle scope and if you would want to rifle barrel. Good predator light for the money.
G**S
POS. (Read this)
I don't know what it is about any hunting product with electronics but almost all of them suck. If you spend over $150 on a flashlight you would think you would be getting a military-grade product that will last half a lifetime. Not with this light. About every 30 seconds it turns off. Sure that would be acceptable if I bought the light at Walmart for $19.99 and planned on using it for camping but I don't. Instead I was fooled again into buying an overpriced and relabeled energizer flashlight with red LEDs. I may just gouge out the lens before I send it back just so they don't repackage it and sell it to some other soon to be disappointed hunter.
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