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    #16
    Originally posted by HoustonHunter View Post
    Browning strike force

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    No issues between 5 of them. Also FYI I've heard they run longer on lithium batteries, haven't had a problem not using them though.

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      #17
      Random pictures of nothing could be a mounting issue.

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        #18
        i have used bushnells in the past with good luck. I have been using 3 of the ultimate wild the past year with great luck. I just bought a USA Trail cam Recruit this past weekend. The pics and video are amazing.

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          #19
          I know some people may not like 'em but I've had good luck with the wildlife innovation cameras. Small, simple to use and last a while. I have some that I've been using for 3-4 years straight. No problems

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            #20
            Originally posted by critter69 View Post
            Reconyx, they are the yeti of trail cam's. Expensive but worth it.
            This. They are expensive particularly when there are so many cheaper options available but there is really no comparison.

            Out of tens of thousands of pictures I cannot remember a blank from my Reconyx. Due to the way the motion sensor works you will also get pictures you never were getting before.

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              #21
              I might get blasted but I've had great success with Wildgame Innovation cameras. Been using my original one since 2011 and its still going strong. The photo quality isn't super but it gets the job done. I have three total that I use at my place. I just refuse to spend big $$$ on those high end cameras that sit in the elements and eventually break, corrode or just get old. Too many other items I need to spend my limited funds on, lol!

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                #22
                We have had the best luck running Browning Strike Forces. WGI Buck Commander Nano was a POS. The first one wouldn't work, they sent us a second and same problems. Also had some good luck with some of the higher end Moultries.

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                  #23
                  random pictures of nothing usually mean that there are tree limbs or grass that is blowing and moving causing the camera to take a picture. check that to see if there are any "things" that are moving in the picture area. I have been using the same Moultrie 880's for three years now I think and haven't had any problems.

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                    #24
                    My Bushnells last and last also, and have great battery life, but I know that they sometimes miss pictures because I can see ( when I'm hunting ) a deer or several deer in front of the camera and I get no pics. Maybe they all do that. ???

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                      #25
                      I use Bushnell with zero problems and batteries last forever


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                        #26
                        I have 4 Moultrie M80's that I have been running for going on 5 years and have not had an issue with any of them. I use lithium batteries and usually make it from August - January without a battery change.

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                          #27
                          I run Coverts. Love them!

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by kch73 View Post
                            I might get blasted but I've had great success with Wildgame Innovation cameras. Been using my original one since 2011 and its still going strong. The photo quality isn't super but it gets the job done. I have three total that I use at my place. I just refuse to spend big $$$ on those high end cameras that sit in the elements and eventually break, corrode or just get old. Too many other items I need to spend my limited funds on, lol!
                            same here i have 5 of them

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by hornet527 View Post
                              same here i have 5 of them


                              Y'all need to quit hoggin all the good ones then. [emoji23]

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by HNT ETX View Post
                                Bushnell and primos.

                                I own several Bushnell and they last, have some that have I have been using 6 yrs or so. Bushnell owns primos and according to a service rep at Bushnell, they are built in same facility with the same components. The primos just have slightly slower trigger speed. There was one other feature he told was not quite up to par with Bushnell, but I can't remember what that was. But should have the same durability and reliability.

                                FTR.....I don't own any primos, never have. Once I started using Bushnell, I decided to stick with what works.

                                I have a bunch of both..only issue with primos is when battery gets below 40% IR performance tanks.

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