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Offline HUNTER2

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Any favorites out there? I,m just starting to look around. Sounds like you want at least 2 mega pixel. I,m looking at a Moultrie 200 game spy. I see they have them for about $169.00
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away

Offline mcgarth

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you can build a much better one than you can buy.what you really want is the faster trigger time and battery life.the ones i build the trigger time is somewhere around 1-3 seconds.

Offline HUNTER2

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I guess I don't know anything about building them. :stupid:
HUNT & FISH TELL YA DROP
I.B.O.T.'s 249 & 250
 Handle every stressful situation like a dog.  If
                        you can't eat it or hump it.

                         Piss on it and walk away

Offline ChrisWallace

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moultrie game spy, 4.0 mega pixel for 100 bucks, semi decent warranty, and they work just as good as my cuddebacks