Bow mounted light setup

ozyclint

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Care to share your setup?

I'm working on a mob of pigs that are hanging around close to home. Likely to be in a tree saddle over soured corn.
 
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It used to be called hog light marauder now it’s called big pig lights. It screws into a standing bushing insert then use the pressure switch. Comes with three different lens. Red green and white. Way way bright enough. I’ve used it for years.
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ozyclint

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I made a bracket that mounts to the stabiliser bush to accept my Z visions JP 303 light. It has white, red and green LED lights, intensity adjustment and beam spread adjustment. I can turn it on and off and adjust intensity with the ring finger of my bow hand. Works great.20250220_065927.jpg
 

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Lots of stabilizer mount options out there. I prefer to mount the light higher near my sight housing. That way it can illuminate the pin housing. It also helps if shooting from a ground blind window.

Lighted pins are nice but centering your peep on the housing is tough at night. A solid anchor helps alot, or a kisser.

You can amazon about any of this stuff but these guys have been solid for me and I've had they're lights for 7 or 8 years.

 

lelliott8

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Lots of stabilizer mount options out there. I prefer to mount the light higher near my sight housing. That way it can illuminate the pin housing. It also helps if shooting from a ground blind window.

Lighted pins are nice but centering your peep on the housing is tough at night. A solid anchor helps alot, or a kisser.
I think he was specifically asking about Trad Bows.

OP looks like he has it figured out, but for anyone else: depending on your bow you might look at the Great Northern Gadget Adapter. Straps on just like their quiver but has a bushing you could screw in a bright light to.
 
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