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Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/05/18 12:14 PM
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I need to purchase 2 more feeders and considering my options. Which do you guys prefer between broadcast and stand & fill? Plan on taking a drive to the nearest Bucess soon to take a look at what they have.
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/05/18 02:59 PM
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Wouldn't a Stand & Fill be considered a broadcast? If you're talking Corn Feeder, I'd say your talking Stand N Fill or other (winch up, platform, etc.) For Stand n Fill, consider those with a varmit cage to protect the spinner and those that enclose the spinner between two plates, like the one you'll see at Bucees.
For broadcast corn, I don't know why anyone would want to do anything other than stand on the ground to fill a feeder.
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/05/18 07:37 PM
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Pope&Young
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I would go with stand and fill and never look back
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/05/18 07:40 PM
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txshntr
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I would go with stand and fill and never look back
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/05/18 07:57 PM
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Pitchfork Predator
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Stand and fill.
Alamo, then Lamco would be my number 1 & 2.
Varmit cages are out of date design IMO.
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/07/18 05:22 PM
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Greg Z
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/08/18 02:40 PM
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Wilhunt
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If you had the varmint plates and a eliminator spinner plate you probably would not need the cage.
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/08/18 11:26 PM
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Will 4x2 14 gauge welded wire fabric be strong enough for hogs on a varmint cage on a stand & fill?
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Re: Broadcast vs Stand & Fill Feeders
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09/09/18 10:53 PM
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I would go with stand and fill and never look back
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