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    Best Bang for the Buck Game Camera

    Looking to get a cpl cameras to set up around my house to get pics of some of the critters that come through my yard. Thus far, this year alone, I have gotten pics of 4 different mtn lions (a big male and a female with 2 cubs) and 3 bears in my yard (I live in the foothills of Colorado). All have been crappy "hurry up and grab my phone" pics, so want to start trying to get a few better pics, and see what goes on around here at night.

    I do not need one of the fancier ones that links to your cell phone or anything, as I am only on a cpl acres and can walk outside and check them at any time easily. Mostly just looking for reliabilty, decent pics, decent trigger time, and battery life.

    Any suggestions on a good bang for the buck?

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    Moultries and Primos Proof Gen 2 are very good for the money. The Primos is super easy to operate. I ran StealthCams for years and recently got away from them They just are not holding up like they used to. You can find both of these for less than $100 ea.

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      #3
      Browning Strikeforce

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        #4
        Browning cost a little more but are well worth it. I have about 5 or 6 of them for about 5 years and haven't had any issues with one yet.

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          #5
          Originally posted by J-J Matt View Post
          Browning Strikeforce
          x2

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            #6
            Originally posted by Grayson View Post
            x2
            X3

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              #7
              x4

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                #8
                Browning.

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                  #9
                  Best bang for the buck I have is some Moultries I picked up at WM one year on a "special" for $40

                  Bought 3 and wish I had bought 10. Cheap, good pics both day and night, great battery life and other than the one I put wrong batteries in and fried they have taken thousands of pics with no issues

                  Would not hesitate to buy a Browning all other factors equal (price, MP etc)

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                    #10
                    I love my Bushnells, some are several years old and still running good

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by deerplanter View Post
                      Browning cost a little more but are well worth it. I have about 5 or 6 of them for about 5 years and haven't had any issues with one yet.
                      x5. You can find them on sale for between $75-$100 at times, and best camera I've used.

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                        #12
                        DO NOT get wildgame innovation cameras.

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys. Seems like the overall consensus says browning

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                            #14
                            Moultrie
                            Primos
                            Browning

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                              #15
                              Buy on Amazon and purchase the three year extended warranty for just a few bucks. If they go out within three years you get them replaced. I recently started doing it.

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