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Yesterday I shot a doe and we failed to recover her, so the topic is painfully fresh in mind. I'm not blaming the lights for the failure, but I've been thinking about them.
My buddy and I worked the trail together with 2 lights. Mine was the Zebra H600c Mk IV at about 4000K. My buddy had an "old Surefire" (not sure of the model) but it was handheld and a cooler light. The color of my light (IMHO) may have been better in not washing out the color of the blood, but his cooler light might have been better in picking up the reflection of the blood. Neither one was very good at throwing light out at a distance when we lost the blood trail and were looking for the deer itself.
Does anyone use multiple lights for tracking? I'm leaning towards starting to carry another - probably a handheld paired w/ my Zebra, ideally (a) with cooler light, (b) better throw capabilities, and (c) small enough to not be a pain to lug around. I've looked at a Zebra side clicky as an option, but they don't seem to quote throw info. I'd prefer to stick with the same battery (18650) or one relatively easy to come by (as opposed to the 21700 in the SC - although I'm guessing that's pretty nice light).
My buddy and I worked the trail together with 2 lights. Mine was the Zebra H600c Mk IV at about 4000K. My buddy had an "old Surefire" (not sure of the model) but it was handheld and a cooler light. The color of my light (IMHO) may have been better in not washing out the color of the blood, but his cooler light might have been better in picking up the reflection of the blood. Neither one was very good at throwing light out at a distance when we lost the blood trail and were looking for the deer itself.
Does anyone use multiple lights for tracking? I'm leaning towards starting to carry another - probably a handheld paired w/ my Zebra, ideally (a) with cooler light, (b) better throw capabilities, and (c) small enough to not be a pain to lug around. I've looked at a Zebra side clicky as an option, but they don't seem to quote throw info. I'd prefer to stick with the same battery (18650) or one relatively easy to come by (as opposed to the 21700 in the SC - although I'm guessing that's pretty nice light).