by Ryan_W on Tue Jan 29, 2008 2:23 pm
Hi,
Besides the
Browning having over 50% greater light output (130 Lumens vs. 81 Lumens) and being smaller in size, (5.1" vs 6") and both lights having the same 2 hour run time....
My vote is with the
Browning. This super bright light also comes with red, green, and blue filters, but it's still blindingly bright with a filter on it. It fits comfortable in your pocket and has a belt clip to keep it there. The only down side is the cost of the
batteries. However, in cold weather, the CR123 Lithium
batteries are not nearly as affected and will retian the majority of their power. Alkaline AA
battery performance drops significantly below 32 degrees.
Browning Tactical Hunter K2
Bushnell 3-Watt LED
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