Unfortunately, I missed all 3 preorder periods. I'll have to try to score the brass and Ti when they've shipped preorders. Then try to grab a bronze from the marketplace. I'm sure that will end up being an exercise in futility.
TimeOnTarget said:kaichu dento said:RCS1300 said:I tried larger trits but they are too bright in pitch black conditions.
The reason I do not mount trits directly on the light is that I do not want to give away my position at night.
the link for what I purchase.
I started really getting into trits a few years ago but started getting rid of them when I realized how annoying they were. They look great and can be fine for locating your light, but too bright in many instances, especially now that we've got moonlight levels so readily available.
the best non-trit that I have ever found.
If you are having too much of your Titanium bezels, and you do not want all of your 8 pieces I'd get one or two.
I'll see if I can find a pick of them together.
No those flutes won't stop it from rolling. You can give the light a slight push on a flat surface and can hear it "click click click" as the flutes roll. When the light slows way way down, it will eventually stop on a fluted section. But I don't want anyone to think this bezel solves that problem. I think the longer head of the rotary set-screw would be better at stopping the light from rolling off the table.
kid9p said:
There is also talk about banning tritiums... (so stock up now!) LOL!
thanks for all the fun details
congrats on your Ti Clicky too!
thermal guy was kind to leave it on the table for you