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Browning Dark Ops Extreme camera #8526420 02/08/22 04:58 PM
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During deer season, one of my cheapie game cameras needed replacement. I happened to be at the feed store when I remembered I wanted a new camera, and they had a Browning on the shelf. Not exactly cheap. It has taken such great pics that I just bought another one. It’ll also take an external battery or solar charger.
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I have had really good luck with the Browning game cameras. They stay out Sept through Jan. Have one that is 5 years old and still ticking.


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