Cyclops Unveils V8730 Varmint Light

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posted on January 10, 2017
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Cyclops Solutions has announced its new V8730 Varmint Light, designed specifically for hunters who find themselves targeting varmints after dark.

The V8730 can be mounted to a scope via the 25mm mount, and he Cree LED is available with both a white and a green light module, with the green LED being visible for 300 yards and the white LED being visible up to 500 yards away. The light is also micro-adjustable for elevation and windage thanks to a Picatinny mount. It also comes with a coil pressure switch, which has a dimming option if needed.

The Varmint Light sports a run time of up to three hours, and the AC/DC charger keeps the battery topped off while spotting game from a vehicle. The frame is a hard shell carrying case with foam inserts to hold everything nice and tight, even on the roughest of rides.

The V8730 Varmint Light ships with an MSRP of $199.99.

For more information, go to CyclopsSolutions.com.

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