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    Very Nice Greg!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Some good shooting and eating here. No photo shopage needed.

    What we have here is the need for a massacre!! 2 bags of corn poured into piles, Remington 870 Express with plug out and some 3" lead #2's or BB's

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    WOW!!! I guess I dont need to complain about the coons at my feeders anymore.
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    I see about $100-$150 in pelts right there!


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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Some good shooting and eating here. No photo shopage needed.

    That looks alot like the pics off of my camera down in the Valley

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    I know somebody earlier put that they were having problems out of Moultrie, but of all the cameras that I have used the Moultrie M-80XT has worked great for me. Not one single problem yet and if you put lithium AA's in them they will last from now to after the end of bow season. The M-80XT has been updated to the M-880. I love the abiltiy to use AA batteries I was going broke on the C's in my Stealth Cams.

    Now the Stealth cams that I have had were a whole different story. None of them lasted. By the time I would send them back and they would return them the original warranty had expired. They would send refurbished units back that never worked correctly either. I have switched all my units over to the Moultrie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdperson View Post
    I know somebody earlier put that they were having problems out of Moultrie, but of all the cameras that I have used the Moultrie M-80XT has worked great for me. Not one single problem yet and if you put lithium AA's in them they will last from now to after the end of bow season. The M-80XT has been updated to the M-880. I love the abiltiy to use AA batteries I was going broke on the C's in my Stealth Cams.

    Now the Stealth cams that I have had were a whole different story. None of them lasted. By the time I would send them back and they would return them the original warranty had expired. They would send refurbished units back that never worked correctly either. I have switched all my units over to the Moultrie.
    Hey , that cheap Tasco I bought ran all season on one set of 'C'' batteries.
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    X2 on the Moultrie M-80... Still using the same batteries from last year and it takes great pictures.

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