Originally Posted By: DoubleUpCan't speak on the Wicked lights, but I have both the Coyote Light and Sniper Hawg 66. While the Sniper Hawg is vastly superior to lights of just 3 or 4 years ago, it really isn't in the same class as the Coyote Light. Of course it is pretty much half the price of the Coyote Light and that has to factor in for those who need a good light but can't quite justify the extra expense.
The Coyote Light throws the zoomed beam over an area that is almost 4 times as large as the Sniper Hawg with at least the same brightness as far as I can tell. It also does it with very little rotation to get to from flood to full zoom, but the two biggest factors are (1) Total power control with the rheostat from 0-100%. (2) It has 3 onboard batteries which I have never been able to run down in a night's hunting. It also has a very solid mounting system.
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Since you have both lights(I have the 66lr), maybe you can answer this question: When you zoom the coyole light in and out, does the beam stay centered with your scope's reticle?
My 66 has so much slop in the threads, that when it's zoomed, the beam wanders completely out of the center of my scope!
I don't use the adjustable mount, just one that locks onto a picatinny rail. I've used teflon tape on the threads and that helped quite a bit, but the beam in the 66 lr is off center, or eccentric rather than concentric!!
Is the beam on the Coyote light concentric (centered) while zooming in and out??
It seems like a PITA to me to have to re-adjust the mount on a light to keep it centered in your scope every time you change the zoom setting!!!
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