Bushnell Trail Cameras
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Bushnell Trail Cameras
Does anyone have any experiences/reviews of the Bushnell cameras?
Looking for feedback before I replace my current stock. Online reviews aren't as good as the folks on here ha! Thanks in advance!!!
Looking for feedback before I replace my current stock. Online reviews aren't as good as the folks on here ha! Thanks in advance!!!
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Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
I have a few, and all have been good cameras, but good luck getting someone to answer a phone call when there is an issue. 2 of mine the flash is not as bright, took forever to get them to take care of it, but all around, they're good cameras, if we're talking about the trophy cams anyhow. I'm slowly switching everything over to Covert; better quality and you get someone on the phone everytime you call, EXCELLENT Customer service from Joey and the folks at Covert.
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Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
they're good, but for the money the DLC 3.0 is the same camera produced by the same manufacturer and they are on sale right now at Sportsmans Guide for $80.
The M80's are the best camera for the money on the market right now.
The M80's are the best camera for the money on the market right now.
Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
I have several of the trophy cams and have been very satisfied with them.
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I also have been very happy with the trophy cams
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I have several of them and love them. Have had a problem with 2 of mine, and they replaced it within a couple of weeks. I didnt call them, I just filled out the online form and mailed it in. One of em was probably 3 years old and they still replaced it.
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Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
Thanks guys. Gonna go with a few of the new black out trophy cams. I'll update later.
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Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
I have 2 of the 8mp cams. Best cams I've owned thus far...good battery life and good pics. Subject motion causes blurring of the IR pics, but I think that's the nature of IR.
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Re: Bushnell Trail Cameras
I have one and all in all I love it. On the lowest sensitivity setting it will trigger on very small movement out to probably 100 yds or so if it is directly in front of the camera, BUT yesterday I watched a STUD through the binoculars parade around in front the camera for about 5 minutes. When he left I went and pulled the card and there wasn't a single picture of him! He was definitely in the field of view about 40 yds from the camera, but I guess he was just far enough out and in the periphery just enough not to trigger it.
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I suppose you could be right. I'll see if I still have the pictures and them up. You made me question myself though so last night I stepped off the most recent ones and the deer were at approximately 115yds from the camera.
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