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amber is always my first choice mate cuts out the glare of the white light but still gives the distance to shoot with have tried blue as well which can sometimes catch out the wary ones just somethin a little different but that is similar to the red for how restricted the beam length is.

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I'd say get a dimmer before a new filter, then you can dim the white light so you can just see the eyes then up it before you take the shot, you can knock the worst glare off and actually get good ID at range even with a fraction the light available

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