After getting rid of all but 3 of the 12 SpyPoints I was running at one time, I bought two Browning Strike Force cameras. I was pleasantly surprised with how they did last year, so much so I bought two more earlier this year. My only complaint with them is they eat batteries when set up as an inventory camera. If they are just set up over a scrape or trail, they will last most of the season. But when you have them chunking out 1,500 pictures a week, they only last 3 weeks or so. I've been hell bent on getting a Recoynx for my main inventory camera as I miss having a true tank of a camera; I just can't spend that kind of coin on one right now. So I logged on Trailcampro yesterday to see what they were endorsing since they did well with the Strike Forces. The 2015 Bushnell HD Aggressor did well for them and I know a lot of guys love their Bushnells. I ordered it at 2PM yesterday and it was at my door this morning. No bad with free shipping, a free 8GB SD card and a free 2-year warranty!
What sold me on it was the detection and flash ranges. With a 110' detection range, it will catch everything in the creek bottom where it'll spend all its time and a 70' flash range will gibe me good pics out to the middle of the food plot. It did well in the battery life department as well and certainly can't be any worse than the Strike Force. I'll get it out tonight and get familiar with it. Once I have a chance to run it through its paces, I'll update this thread.
Trailcampro: Bushnell Aggressor HD Review
What sold me on it was the detection and flash ranges. With a 110' detection range, it will catch everything in the creek bottom where it'll spend all its time and a 70' flash range will gibe me good pics out to the middle of the food plot. It did well in the battery life department as well and certainly can't be any worse than the Strike Force. I'll get it out tonight and get familiar with it. Once I have a chance to run it through its paces, I'll update this thread.
Trailcampro: Bushnell Aggressor HD Review