Logun Gun Lamp Review

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Logun Gun Lamp
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chad46's Review of Logun Gun Lamp

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Good Points

Easy to fit onto scope


Bad Points

Not bright enough, and a waste of money


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I bought a Logun Gun Lamp 2 days ago, and I fitted on my scope to go lamping. When I shone it on to the rabbit, it just ignored it like there was nothing there, so I took it back to the shop, and they said it was faulty and supplied me with another, but it was just the same, so I went and got my money back.

I went to the local DIY shop and bought a 500,000 candle power ordinary charge-up torch, and got 35 rabbits from 4.30pm to 6.30am.


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  • Gra on 11th Feb 2006

    The idea is to see the rabbits and they ignore the light!

  • Erebus1197 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant on 18th Feb 2006

    So, this reviewer wants a lamp that the rabbits DO NOT ignore, and will probably bolt away never to be seen again. Would it not be beneficial for a lamp that the quarry ignores so you do not spook them and therefore have an easier shot on a totally ignorant target!

  • Spavo 1 on 24th Feb 2006

    Have to agree there. Surely the whole point is that the rabbit shouldn't notice the lamp. I have tried the big hand held lamps and have consistently found that all they do is send every creature for 500 yards legging it. If you had 35 rabbits with this method then my sincere congratulations to you (they must have been wearing sun glasses though!)

  • Bebbo Rank: Major on 15th Nov 2006

    The point is, for one man lamping the Logun Gun Lamp is fine. For brighter lamps, maybe you should consider going in two's or more, and getting someone to carry a bigger lamp. The Logun Lamp meets a need, and it does so pretty well.

  • Erebus1197 Rank: 2nd Lieutenant on 1st Dec 2006

    I have just got in after a night of shooting. First I used my Logun gun lamp, and got a fair few rabbits. I then tried my buddies 500,000 candle power lamp, and guess what? Every single bunny in a 1000m radius took off like a rat out of an aqueduct. A VERY BAD IDEA for shooting. As soon as it was turned on nothing was visible, apart from a few myxi rabbits, which I dispatched to put them out of their misery. I will stick to the Logun; you stick to the 500,000. Bet you a dollar I'll get more bunnies...

  • dreadheadmarksman Rank: Staff Sergeant on 13th Jul 2007

    Just a quick question seen as your lamping session is a bit vague but how exactly did you manage to hold the 500w torch and aim your air rifle?? Was it a duck tape job or did you have a friend or were you shooting from the hip??

    Second the idea behind the lamp is to NOT scare bunnies otherwise your never gonna shoot one (so how you managed 35 with the big lamp is a bit suspect seen as it would scare them off) also this is why they make coloured lenses

    Plus common sense would tell you that a light smaller than a red bull can would not be lighting up the entire hillside thats like me buying a mini and complaining that my mates Ferrari is faster.

    Finally, i don't know what rig you use but i must get one seen as whenever i shoot a bunny even if i hit it in the head so it doesn't kick around and make a fuss the noise of the pellet stricking it is enough to spook all his mates into hiding for the next half hour.