Originally posted by Mudslinger
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Browning trail camera and CS rant!
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Between me and a buddy, we have over 20 browning strike force and 10-12 stay in the field year round. I just sent 4 into customer service for repairs that were 2-3 years old. Well over warranty coverage and they replaced 2 at no cost. Sold me two more for $80 which is lowest I have ever seen on strike force. I will not use anything else. This is the third time I have sent in cameras without warranty and been taken care of.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostALL mine on on T Posts and facing NORTH, so the sun should not big a huge problem in my opinion. Some are actually in the shade of trees so that should eliminate the cracking due to sun.
I just do not see corn putting holes thru the PIR lense as some are well past the corn throw on my feeders, especially with 2 6 volts battery feeders I have. that theory is blown out of the water. I have personally seen the wood peckers land on these cameras and start pecking at the PIR lenses!
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Originally posted by sideways View PostBushnell trophy cam
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We have 14 StrikeForce cameras and the only issue I've had is a cracked battery tray from a leaking battery. I had weather shields made for them and point them N/S to get the best picture quality.
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Originally posted by 8pointer View PostHad 3 of my cameras get hit this past weekend by woodpeckers. I have to figure something out as I’m now gun shy to even set some of my brand new cameras out. When it happens, the camera takes a pic every minute until the batteries die or sd card fills up.
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Browning trail cams are the best non cell on the market, except reconyx, theres no debating that. Every manufacturer is having problems with inventory, especially with dealing parts from outside the company. How can you blame a manufacturer for not replacing something that is old and out of date when it was destroyed by a bird.
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