If the light is burning a hole in whatever I'm shining it on, I'd say its too much.
tremis Hunter May 25, 2016 10 4 3 Bloomsburg PA www.tremis.us Zip code 17815 Aug 8, 2016 #21 If the light is burning a hole in whatever I'm shining it on, I'd say its too much.
Mac11FA Disgruntled large member Super Moderator Lifetime Supporter Patriot Lifetime Mar 26, 2015 3,840 3,011 113 Locust Grove, GA Zip code 30248 Aug 8, 2016 #22 If it leaves a shadow outline behind... your light is too bright! If you can see a perp's insides at 10 feet... your light is too bright! If planes mistake your light for a landing beacon... your light is too bright! Reactions: tremis
If it leaves a shadow outline behind... your light is too bright! If you can see a perp's insides at 10 feet... your light is too bright! If planes mistake your light for a landing beacon... your light is too bright!
Patryn The Prepared Plunderer Aug 13, 2015 371 330 113 GA Aug 9, 2016 #23 Over 280 lumens will just bounce off a windshield. I need no more then that for all my duty purposes.
Over 280 lumens will just bounce off a windshield. I need no more then that for all my duty purposes.
AtlMedic Not A Doctor Mar 25, 2015 2,644 1,441 113 Smyrna, GA Zip code 30082 Aug 12, 2016 #24 I took this last night. This is the light on my rifle, its a streamlight rated at 300 lumen. Plenty bright enough to see anything in my yard. The picture doesnt really do it justice, in person it looked much brighter. Reactions: cmshoot
I took this last night. This is the light on my rifle, its a streamlight rated at 300 lumen. Plenty bright enough to see anything in my yard. The picture doesnt really do it justice, in person it looked much brighter.