Do yourself a favor, just buy the $35 Muddy cams and foot the bill for your own memory cards and batteries. Think they are the same as Stealthcam.
The Browning, wild game innovations, and others just suck and have intermittent motion detection, battery housing, and other crap that just sucks and makes you feel like you got ripped off.
Browning was the absolute worst for me, Moultries and wild game innovation was a close second.
Even have two muddy cell cams that someone on here recommended and they are still working great.
Probably depends on what chinese kid put it together.
SD card readers are a whole nuther basket of crap. The only one that works right for me is the Apple version.
I use to swear by Cuddebacks, I like white flash pictures at my feeders. Still love them for feeder cameras, but use Browning for everything else. I currently run around 20 Brownings, never had a single problem with them. Battery life is amazing too.
Who long does it take for you to get that many images?
Reason I ask, is I get ~3-4K images a month, so that would only be ~2 months for me. I set to picture only, 2 pics per trigger and 30 sec delay.
About a month. Lots of coins squirrels and a buck & doe that show up 2-3times a day. With what your describing I would think you would be good for 8-10 weeks. They are pre wired for an add on solar panel also. So if your not able to frequent your cam you could always add that.
About a month. Lots of coins squirrels and a buck & doe that show up 2-3times a day. With what your describing I would think you would be good for 8-10 weeks. They are pre wired for an add on solar panel also. So if your not able to frequent your cam you could always add that.
I’m 400yds from my cam so it’s no big deal for me
Thanks for the feedback.
I’m still running older Bushnell and they are still doing ok. Nice thing is, I will get almost a year on a set of alkaline batteries. Have one that get stuck in night mode from time to time. The ‘fix’ is to whack it.
Curious how the Brownings mentioned here are doing.
I have owned a couple of Cuddebacks and will never own another.
Muddy are great for the money wait a couple weeks and look on a Tuesday camofire will have refurbished cams on sale and they work great I have bought several of them !
Do yourself a favor, just buy the $35 Muddy cams and foot the bill for your own memory cards and batteries. Think they are the same as Stealthcam.
The Browning, wild game innovations, and others just suck and have intermittent motion detection, battery housing, and other crap that just sucks and makes you feel like you got ripped off.
Browning was the absolute worst for me, Moultries and wild game innovation was a close second.
Even have two muddy cell cams that someone on here recommended and they are still working great.
Probably depends on what chinese kid put it together.
SD card readers are a whole nuther basket of crap. The only one that works right for me is the Apple version.
First person I’ve EVER heard of not loving the browning. Strike force or higher and you’re golden. Which model gave you fits? I’ve got a ton of them. 12+ that I can remember. They last a year or so on lithium AAs. Lots of pics. My one complaint is night time range but with IR that’s part of it.
Go to Walmart and buy the 29.00 Tasco, they are a very basic camera. Fire ants, humidity, thieves and woodpeckers have changed my mind about dropping 100.00 on cams anymore.
I have owned about every brand known and always thought the best pics come from Browning or the high end Bushnell. If you are gonna buy Browning, buy them from Gunnyart on here as he is a site sponsor and a good guy.
Two problems I had with Browning was the battery trays have a weak contact spring and woodpeckers poke out the tinted cover for the sensor, I dont know why but just my experience.
Probably two or three companies make all of them, they all say "Hecho in China" on the bottom of the box
Go to Walmart and buy the 29.00 Tasco, they are a very basic camera. Fire ants, humidity, thieves and woodpeckers have changed my mind about dropping 100.00 on cams anymore.
I have owned about every brand known and always thought the best pics come from Browning or the high end Bushnell. If you are gonna buy Browning, buy them from Gunnyart on here as he is a site sponsor and a good guy.
Two problems I had with Browning was the battery trays have a weak contact spring and woodpeckers poke out the tinted cover for the sensor, I dont know why but just my experience.
Probably two or three companies make all of them, they all say "Hecho in China" on the bottom of the box
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