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i have a moultrie 4.0 that gives good pics i just have a couple complaints. it takes color daytime pics but i rarely get one. my cam is in timber and i guess doesnt get enough light. also would like faster trigger speed.
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I would have to say the cuddy back, Welcome to the site One Horned Spike, Great First Post!! Thats my
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Welcome One horned spike
Question...under the new WAC is that a True Spike
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Without a doubt the homebrew camera.
Faster trigger speed, better quality photos and they run you right at $130-$150. Take you a day or two to build one.
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