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Predator Hunting => Night Hunting => Topic started by: scott on February 17, 2011, 09:20:53 AM

Title: Kill light
Post by: scott on February 17, 2011, 09:20:53 AM
Out hunting last night, the nite-lite died on me.  Going to order a Kill Light.  Where is the cheapest place to order one and are any of the dealers a sponsor of the PPHA?  I see where the lights went up in cost.   >:(

i would like to order one from a dealers, i did see foxpro51's post but i would rather not open a paypal account and deal with China directly. 
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: zekedogg on February 17, 2011, 12:15:58 PM
Scott,

Try this guy http://www.questsportsonline.com/  give him a call instead of doing it online and tell him you are a member of PPHA and he'll give you a discount.

I bought off my 2500 & 100 off him and I may be mistaken but I think Leglifter may have bought a light off him also. Tell him you saw it on here so he'll keep giving us a discount....Rick
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: uncle buck on February 17, 2011, 01:50:06 PM
Scott what color are you going to get? the below link will allow you to see all of the Kill Light distributor in the U. S.

http://www.ppha.us/smf/index.php?topic=5370.msg39111#msg39111
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: scott on February 17, 2011, 01:54:10 PM
i am going to get the red. 
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: uncle buck on February 17, 2011, 01:58:03 PM
i am going to get the red.  


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Pennsylvania

Bowhunters Superstore

1045 Zeigler Rd.

Wellsville, PA 17365

800-745-4296

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Boondock-Outdoors

3455 Drane Hwy

Osceola Mills, PA 16666

boondockoutdoors@verizon.net

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Juniata Trading Company

13921 Lincoln Hwy

Evertt, PA 15537

(814) 652-5878

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Harrisburg Hunters & Anglers Association

6611 Hunters Run Road

Harrisburg, PA 17111

(717) 319-8666

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Quest Sports

360 Wilson Dr

Wampum, PA 16157

(724) 535-3336

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Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: scott on February 17, 2011, 02:09:44 PM
thanks ub, i will call in the next week to see what kinda deal i can get. 

Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: uncle buck on February 17, 2011, 02:43:34 PM
I was out hunting last night too and my Wizard Nitelite died on me too.  Had to pull out the Western Rivers head light.. I do have two Red 250 Kill Lights.. But the Trainee had one of them on his rifle..
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: wrestlingharley on February 19, 2011, 10:01:29 AM
Ordered a 250 series a week ago shipping was unreal(came in literally 2 days) that was fast.. Used it last night and My buddy was highly impressed he is ordering his today  we did a comparison withe the 250 and a cabelas gun light my kill light literally punches out there a good ways.. The kit is a great buy..
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: chiefz28 on February 19, 2011, 10:31:16 AM
i just order 2 from questssports on thurs. nice guy to deal with. make sure u call him to order he told me if your order offline it will automaticlly charge like $15 bucks to ship something he is trying to fix but if u order over phone and he does it normally around $5+.
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: chiefz28 on February 19, 2011, 11:55:32 AM
   :)kill lights just showed up order late thurs. evening here before noon on Sat. he offers free shipping on orders ove $200. the shipping would have only been $7.98 better than $15. very happy with the service
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: uncle buck on February 19, 2011, 01:53:42 PM
Just think of the others things you can use the Kill Light for.... How about finding your mooring area along the Susquehanna River on an night trip...For Gigging Frogs, shooting frogs with 22 rimfires,  or gigging suckers...
Good for checking the backyard out when you hear those bumps in the night..
Using the kits with the multi color attachments.. I bet the white light would blind an intruder to your home...
If you broke down.. People could see the kill light for a long distance if you have to walk along the road or even for signaling????
Now just say if you wanted to reduce the intensity of the Red 250 kill light... You could always pop on a red lens cover...kind of like make your 250 kill light like a 100 kill light..
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: wrestlingharley on February 23, 2011, 07:22:40 PM
does anyone know what jeremiahs phone number is for the kill lights my neighbor wants to drive up and pick one up
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: Leglifter on February 24, 2011, 06:59:42 PM
His email goes right to his phone
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: TexasCurt on February 26, 2011, 01:29:05 PM
Hi... thought I'd chime in and let you know that I am a new sponsor and I have the full line of Kill Lights and accessories in stock.  Use "PPHAHUNT" in the promo code box at checkout to get free shipping.  Quite a few members have purchased from me in the past and encouraged me to sponsor the site.  Thanks!
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: zekedogg on February 26, 2011, 10:12:54 PM
Welcome Curt, and thank you for the sponsorship!!
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: Whiteknuckle on February 28, 2011, 11:29:59 PM
Or you can purchase from my website and be buying from a long time supporter of the PPHA and I always give free shipping.

www.boondock-outdoors.com

Not trying to cause waves here, but we really need to start supporting our own.
My websites ordering system will be down for about a week as im leaving for a TX predator hunting trip tomorrow. As soon as i get back on tuesday the ordering page will be back up and ready to accept orders.
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: SongDogSilencer on March 15, 2011, 12:54:20 PM
I can vouch for Jeremiah at Boondock Outdoors.  I think Between my family and friends we bought him out of Kill lights at the Outdoor times show at the blair county convention center. lol Good guy and was real cool with answering our questions even when there were 10 guys asking questions at the same time.
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: Seeking_Coyotes on March 28, 2011, 10:01:04 PM
You guys are going to beat me but I feel the 250 scares some fox.  I'd go with the 100.
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: uncle buck on March 29, 2011, 12:17:12 AM
I use two...250 Red Kill Lights one on the rifle scope and one for scanning...I have yet to have a red fox run away... Could be your dropping your light or turning to the side... The red lens is your shield... You have to keep it in front of you. You move to the side or lower to much at an angle.. That can make them run away.  I keep both of my lights on so I'm actually hitting them with 2 each  red  250 kill lights illumination  and they aren't running away.. ??? ??? ???


To make a long story short....as soon as you see eyes... You just keep that red light in front of you and don't start to scan other places for eyes...Now you can shut your scanning light off as soon as you see a fox   but makes sure you stay behind your rifle rest and that 250 light best be on before you shut the other one off.. So now your behind the scope light and you just shoot them...


I have had coyotes come right up to me this year.. Again..you have to keep that light out in front of you.. No scanning to the left or right if the predator is in front of you...All these years I thought the Pa coyote was light shy.. The problem was there was not enough light in front of me... The Red 250 Kill Light fills that void now...

IMO It could be not the Red 250 light scaring them away but hunters  scanning technique once they are in front of you.. 
Title: Re: Kill light
Post by: TexasCurt on April 04, 2011, 03:16:15 PM
We just got in some extension tubes for the XLR250 that allow you to add a 2nd battery and double your run time. 

http://www.texasdirecthunting.com/servlet/the-195/kill-light-extension-tube/Detail

It only works with the single mode LED's.  Don't try it if you've got a 2- or 3-mode LED because it will blow the circuit.  If you combine this extension tube with the 3000mA batteries you'll have about 6 hours of constant run time!