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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: OlTimer] #3278807
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Originally Posted by OlTimer
Browning cameras are over priced and made in China like the rest. If you get 3 years out of any camera you have done well.

So what brand is your favorite?

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3278824
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I have 3 Strike force that are on year 4. I leave em out most of the year. No problems so far. I have some cheaper model Browning and it’s on year 3 and no problems.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3278825
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I used to love them. But, the ones I had never lasted more than 2 years. Plus, I’ve gone to all cell cameras now.

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3279097
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Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Hammertime7v2] #3279139
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Originally Posted by Hammertime7v2
Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.

Failed how so?

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3279144
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I leave my cameras running all year and I have 3 moultrie 7000i and 5 Browning dark ops and have never had a single issue. Oh yeah I also have a moultrie A5 that takes the C batteries and I call it my big buck cam because that thing is around 10 years old and works flawlessly


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3279173
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Have many Brownings and they are always hit or miss on actually snapping a picture on something close to them.
The pics are typically grainy too.

As someone said up thread I have come to see game cameras as disposable items.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Hevishot13] #3279508
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My battery trays had the springs break out of them...multiple springs per tray. I'm sure I could have found the right person to solder them back on, but I don't have time for that at the moment. I'm usually down for a good DIY project, but for a +$100 camera I need to be able to "set it and forget it".

Plus, we're talking about parts that actually "move" three times a year...

But again, takes great pictures and has pretty good trigger speed for the price.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3279519
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I have 20+ of the Pro HD models and have nothing but good things to say about them. Knock on wood that I haven’t had one problem. Yet...

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Hammertime7v2] #3279712
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Originally Posted by Hammertime7v2
Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.

I had a battery tray issue on one of my Brownings. I didn't even look into fixing it. Pulled the strap and tossed the cam in the trash. I find it amazing what folks expect to get for a $100 camera. Think about it, $100 cam cost the retailer $50 who bought it from a distributor that paid $25 who bought it from a manufacturer that sold it for $12.50 after making it for $6.25. What do we really expect from a cam that cost $6.25 to make?


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: riflenut] #3279727
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Originally Posted by riflenut
Originally Posted by Hammertime7v2
Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.

I had a battery tray issue on one of my Brownings. I didn't even look into fixing it. Pulled the strap and tossed the cam in the trash. I find it amazing what folks expect to get for a $100 camera. Think about it, $100 cam cost the retailer $50 who bought it from a distributor that paid $25 who bought it from a manufacturer that sold it for $12.50 after making it for $6.25. What do we really expect from a cam that cost $6.25 to make?


Guess I'm just lucky x 6. Been running 6 Browning Strike Force for 6 years and all of em still work great. Haven't had to buy a camera to replace one since I switched to Browning.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Hammertime7v2] #3279820
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Originally Posted by Hammertime7v2
Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.



I've had multiple Browning cameras over the past 5 years. The battery trays have failed on them almost across the board. This includes higher end Browning models and cheaper versions. There has to be a defect that I am sure Browning is aware of and hasn't fixed. Gone wireless but I wouldn't buy another Browning camera regardless.

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3280614
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To me absolute worse camera I’ve ever owned . I wpudl take a cheap moultrie any day over a Browning camera. I bought 3 on Black Friday several years ago . Had issues with all but one the first season next season all three were garbage

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3280956
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I don't understand the dogging of the Browning Strike Force Cams. Everyone in our camp has them and they all love them. I've had 3 for 5 years with only minor problems. Great pics and battery life.


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Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: dagwood] #3280962
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Originally Posted by dagwood
I don't understand the dogging of the Browning Strike Force Cams. Everyone in our camp has them and they all love them. I've had 3 for 5 years with only minor problems. Great pics and battery life.


Yes, battery life is incredible.

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: bojo] #3281026
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Originally Posted by bojo
Originally Posted by riflenut
Originally Posted by Hammertime7v2
Battery trays recently failed in two of my strike force cameras after less than a year of use (and two battery changes). Prometheus group won't comp them either...had to pay $30 for two trays plus shipping so my $100 camera would work again.

Other than that, they work great though.

I had a battery tray issue on one of my Brownings. I didn't even look into fixing it. Pulled the strap and tossed the cam in the trash. I find it amazing what folks expect to get for a $100 camera. Think about it, $100 cam cost the retailer $50 who bought it from a distributor that paid $25 who bought it from a manufacturer that sold it for $12.50 after making it for $6.25. What do we really expect from a cam that cost $6.25 to make?


Guess I'm just lucky x 6. Been running 6 Browning Strike Force for 6 years and all of em still work great. Haven't had to buy a camera to replace one since I switched to Browning.


I have at least six that are 6-7 years old and only have had issues with one of them. However, the issue came after thousands of pictures...

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3281231
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I am a Moultrie guy. I have had over to 50 over the past 15 years mainly due to their customer service. I still have two running from 2008 and a couple from 2011. (I know someone will chime in here saying their CS is horrible but I have had nothing but good experiences). I randomly buy a new brand every year or so just to see what is out there. I purchased one strike force and loved it so I bought another. The new one failed within a month and Browning replaced it immediately (I received my new camera the next day). Battery life is something magical. I have had two of these out this year since mid October. As of last week, one is 99% and the other is still at 100%. I don't know how they do that with two less batteries than every other camera. I have been happy with Browning and would definitely buy again.

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All I know is don’t get a cellular one because they will make you sick

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Tmacfire] #3281331
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I bought 2 browning strike force cams over the summer and they suck. One never did take a night pic and the other one did for a month or so. I went to check it the other day and now it doesn’t take night pics either. I contacted browning they basically tried to blame the batteries. Said that Duracell changed their technology and it was messing up their cams. I asked for a link to confirm that information. Couldn’t give it to me. They suck and I’ll never buy another one.

Re: Browning Trail Cameras.... [Re: Hevishot13] #3281360
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Originally Posted by Hevishot13
Originally Posted by OlTimer
Browning cameras are over priced and made in China like the rest. If you get 3 years out of any camera you have done well.

So what brand is your favorite?



Sorry, been in the woods. The cheap WGI cameras have actually done pretty well.

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