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<blockquote data-quote="Jared" data-source="post: 1344255" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>A bright WHITE light is the best ive found for seeing blood. I use a Surefire G2 Nitrolon that was $30. I fell into the trap that the Blue lens filter helps "illuminate" blood. It does NOT, the unfiltered white light works the best (for me). The last deer I tracked my buddy was carrying a Stinger which has more Lumens than my Surefire, but the Stinger still produces a somewhat yellow light and the blood was dramatically easier to see in the white light of the G2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared, post: 1344255, member: 3725"] A bright WHITE light is the best ive found for seeing blood. I use a Surefire G2 Nitrolon that was $30. I fell into the trap that the Blue lens filter helps "illuminate" blood. It does NOT, the unfiltered white light works the best (for me). The last deer I tracked my buddy was carrying a Stinger which has more Lumens than my Surefire, but the Stinger still produces a somewhat yellow light and the blood was dramatically easier to see in the white light of the G2. [/QUOTE]
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