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Title: need battery help
Post by: rdstrain49 on December 02, 2016
What battery does Rightnour manufacturing muzzleloading bore light use?  It's the light that you drop down the barrel of a front loader, has green LED.  Took the battery - batteries out to get new batteries and, well you know what happened.
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: Dogshirt on December 02, 2016
This is from their web site.

http://www.rmcoxyoke.com/inc/sdetail/rmc_muzzleloading_bore_light___extra_battery_pack_for_bore_light/99/314
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: RonRC on December 02, 2016
The battery is an AG3, also known as a 392 button battery. It takes 2 or 3 of them.
Ron
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: rdstrain49 on December 02, 2016
Thanks guys, that's what I needed.  I had looked at their web site but didn't see the battery pack.  Thanks again.
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: Red Badger on December 07, 2016
Whew... Saw the heading on this and almost had a heart attack!  Thought I was going to find a question relating to an electronic ignition system or something to do with them new fangled plastic things....  pnic    :mini-devil-28492: 'SNTY"
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: Dogshirt on December 08, 2016
Plastic can be your friend.....if you wire it correctly. ;)
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: William on December 08, 2016
Quote from: Red Badger on December 07, 2016
Whew... Saw the heading on this and almost had a heart attack!  Thought I was going to find a question relating to an electronic ignition system or something to do with them new fangled plastic things....  pnic    :mini-devil-28492: 'SNTY"
ROFL
Title: Re: need battery help
Post by: rdstrain49 on December 11, 2016
Just a quick update.  I got the batteries which were stupid expensive, put them in and the light still doesn't work.  Happened by Scheels, noticed the bobber light someone had mentioned in another thread.  $3 later I have a bore light that not only lights up the bore but also can be used to light the breech area.  All that for less, much less than one battery for the bore light.  The bore light and replacement batteries now reside in the county land fill.