OLD thread but it appears the sentiment is still the same. I originally posted this in 2010 - 14 years ago.
I think improvements have been made but we can always do better.
I don't have as big a problem with trespassing as I used to but Multiple Cellular cameras on every property is the biggest...
I use only the larger solar panels and have never had them run out of power, even in dark timber or when a creature tips them down towards the ground - they always seem to suck up enough light to keep the cameras operational. I have a few cams without batteries in them at all to test that...
The L's are far better in every regard to the G or J cameras so I sold all my old stuff and upgraded.
Picture quality and battery life much improved
I also run Solar panels on almost every single camera and have some that I haven't touched in 2 years that are still going.
Fixed blade broadheads for crossbow are mostly the same - just dont shoot cheap as the extra speed magnifies any irregularities. I have seen really good luck with the QAD Exodus in crossbows plus they are actually made in the USA - a nice bonus.
For mechanicals, make sure to get a Crossbow...
I have tested G series Lighted nocks from Nockturnal, Luminock, Firenock and others and none are good enough for my standards. THey do NOT stay straight after a dozen shots or less. The HALO nocks do and am very happy with them - they also happen to be the easiest to turn on and off.
How is it possible that 3 days after the election several districts around the country have only reported 50% of the vote?
A lot of them are in California - it seems they are trying to figure out why Republicans are winning so much there and trying to change that?
I am perfectly happy with the quality of pics that I am sent and have not pulled a full high-rez picture off a camera in years.
I run the bigger Solars on mine and have some cameras that I haven't touched in a couple years - they just keep going.
I am a retailer that has bought and sold six different brands of bikes and I think service and support behind the bike is the most important thing. I have people bringing in bikes of numerous unheard of brands that they bought on Amazon for me to fix and we can't get ahold of anyone to get...
I use the bigger solar panels - make sure the camera recognizes it is attached by running the battery test. If it says EXT BAT OK then you are fine - if just BAT OK then you need to pull camera batteries and try it again to make sure solar is hooked up and transmitting power. You can also look...
I have 15 cams running on solar panels for $15 a month for all of them. Solar keeps them going so no more battery trips - very happy with that system. Haven't had to put any batteries in cameras in over 2 years - so nice to just leave them alone and let them do their job.
$1599 at Buck Hollow - all our bikes are priced well below what they are priced for online.
I have one in stock ready to go (and 7 other new models of Rambo also priced great)
Prior to IowaWhitetail I used to spend a lot of time on Bowsite.com
- no idea if its any good any more but used to have good discussions and some very entertaining characters
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