Posted By: Rushlight
best non-cellular game cam - 04/23/21 12:47 PM
I'm looking for a good game cam, not necessarily cellular or video-capable. I want at least 20mp. I do not plan on using solar or really any power source other than 8 AA batteries. My budget is $120 or less.
My current camera is a Moultrie A series (2017) that I'm really please with and is still going strong, but I'd like another cam and one with better resolution.
TIA
-- Rush
Posted By: Dave Davidson
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 04/25/21 12:44 PM
Those old time Moultries work and keep on working. Cuddebak cams also last. A lot of cam makers can’t say that.
Posted By: bholt
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 04/25/21 06:15 PM
For my money I like the Browning's about $99.00 on sale , simple to program and take good pictures.
Posted By: Texas Dan
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 04/27/21 02:51 AM
For my money I like the Browning's about $99.00 on sale , simple to program and take good pictures.
Have yet to hear anything bad about them.
Posted By: EVCO
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 04/27/21 03:45 AM
Another vote for Browning. Got rid of all my others after I bought my first one. Excellent pictures day or night. Really easy to program.
Posted By: Rushlight
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 04/27/21 10:32 PM
Thanks, y'all. I decided on the Browning Strike Force.
I found a very helpful site to help find a trailcam that suits your needs. Basically, you choose the cam's properties, and it gives a list that best fits your choices:
https://www.trailcampro.com/pages/trail-camera-selection-guide
Posted By: Gunnyart
Re: best non-cellular game cam - 05/05/21 10:57 PM
My everyday price on the Strike Force is just under $110
I have a few left.
TPostMount.com/StrikeForce