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ko4925

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New Bushnell Cams - Sunday, May 17, 2009 10:59 AM ( #1 )
Have you guys seen these new little cameras. Look pretty good to me and decently priced.
 
http://www.bushnell.com/trailcameras/trailcameras_trophycam.cfm
Kraig Osborne
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RE: New Bushnell Cams - Monday, May 18, 2009 12:02 PM ( #2 )
KO,
 
I have a couple of things for you. One, this is a website that does a damn good testing job on all types of things. Look up this camera in the 2009 list.
 
http://www.chasingame.com/index.php?id=2
 
Second, I can give you first hand accounts. My son got one delivered last Wed. he put it out over a mineral lick he has set up and got about 200 pix in 4 days. The daytime pictures are fantastic at 5 MP. The nighttime pix get a little fuzzy past 25-30 feet. We have a couple of stealthcam I540R's out and those night pix are much better,  just a slow trigger. Son is very impressed with the Bushnell's trigger. There was one deer that came by broadside about 20 feet away and the cam triggered quick enough that the first pic was taken with nothing but nose to behind the ear, second was full broadside, and 3rd was middle to hindquarters. (3 pic burst). That first pic is the tell tale of triggerspeed. The stealthcam would have gotten the last picture, first. Anyway, he liked it so much, and I happed to be in the market for another, that I ordered one and will have it hung tomorrow!
 
 
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RE: New Bushnell Cams - Saturday, May 23, 2009 12:43 PM ( #3 )
That's a pretty good review website, thanks. I'm pretty sure I'm sold on the new Bushnells. Gonna have to hang a couple up this year. I've been using the Moultrie IR's but don't like the trigger lack-o-speed. I have one stealthcam as well but just as you said, pretty slow trigger speed too.
Kraig Osborne
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RE: New Bushnell Cams - Saturday, May 23, 2009 1:31 PM ( #4 )
I'll stick with my cudde's. They may be a bit larger but well worth it with the trigger speed and pic quality.
Gary Scheel
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