Gerber Carnivore Bloodtracking light
#1
Any one have a review or know someone who have used one? For around 50 bucks I would like to know opinions. Please advise?
http://www.gerberstore.com/index.php?xpage=itempage&xid=759
http://www.gerberstore.com/index.php?xpage=itempage&xid=759
#2
I have one and am not all that impressed with it. That being said, my "test" may have been a little unfair, but here is how it went.
* shot a deer on evening and tracked it with a normal flashlight and battery operated coleman lantern. Finally found her after about an hour.
* just for kicks I picked up the Gerber Carnivore light for the next deer (hopefully
). However, as a test I used the light on some still wet blood from the saran wrap that I put the tenderloins from the first deer in. Went into a dark room, used the blood light and was not wowed.
Maybe not a fair test since it was not fresh blood on the ground, but I don't really see what difference that would make.
Just my .02
Good Luck
* shot a deer on evening and tracked it with a normal flashlight and battery operated coleman lantern. Finally found her after about an hour.
* just for kicks I picked up the Gerber Carnivore light for the next deer (hopefully
). However, as a test I used the light on some still wet blood from the saran wrap that I put the tenderloins from the first deer in. Went into a dark room, used the blood light and was not wowed.Maybe not a fair test since it was not fresh blood on the ground, but I don't really see what difference that would make.
Just my .02
Good Luck
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I'd spend my money on a Surefire if I were you. It's brighter, lasts longer, and if you break it well......it has a lifetimeguarantee.A little more pricey but worth it.
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