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<blockquote data-quote="DCAN" data-source="post: 1433097" data-attributes="member: 32384"><p>Bushnell seems to be the best overall, in the mid price range. Primos are the cams I use when there is a chance someone might "borrow" them. I usually set a cam watching my truck when I leave it parked to walk in somewhere. Makes me feel better. I also set one cam watching another cam, just to see how critters respond to a camera. In bear country, a metal box is a real bonus. Have lost a couple cams to bears over the years. I'm way too cheap to spend the big bucks on a trail cam, so I can't speak to how the spendy ones work. No matter where I set a cam, I cammo it heavily. Shoe Goo, moss, leaves, twigs, the works. Best of luck.</p><p>PS: My Brownings have had a problem with the battery pack falling out. A couple of heavy rubber bands seems to fix that. Otherwise, they work well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCAN, post: 1433097, member: 32384"] Bushnell seems to be the best overall, in the mid price range. Primos are the cams I use when there is a chance someone might "borrow" them. I usually set a cam watching my truck when I leave it parked to walk in somewhere. Makes me feel better. I also set one cam watching another cam, just to see how critters respond to a camera. In bear country, a metal box is a real bonus. Have lost a couple cams to bears over the years. I'm way too cheap to spend the big bucks on a trail cam, so I can't speak to how the spendy ones work. No matter where I set a cam, I cammo it heavily. Shoe Goo, moss, leaves, twigs, the works. Best of luck. PS: My Brownings have had a problem with the battery pack falling out. A couple of heavy rubber bands seems to fix that. Otherwise, they work well. [/QUOTE]
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