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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 2888576" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>I live over 500 miles from my hunting spot and depend on my game cameras to provide the majority of my scouting, so I want the "best". I've tried quite a few, and about 5 years ago, I discovered HCO/Uway cellular cameras. They have worked flawlessly for me. My original cameras are 2g, and AT&T is phasing out all those older devices. I have already switched to the new Spartan model, and after a few months and a few thousand pictures, I'm confident they are going to work at least as well as the old models (but with better picture quality and battery life).</p><p></p><p></p><p>For non-cellular cameras, I still use Browning Strike Force, and they've been great too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 2888576, member: 24452"] I live over 500 miles from my hunting spot and depend on my game cameras to provide the majority of my scouting, so I want the "best". I've tried quite a few, and about 5 years ago, I discovered HCO/Uway cellular cameras. They have worked flawlessly for me. My original cameras are 2g, and AT&T is phasing out all those older devices. I have already switched to the new Spartan model, and after a few months and a few thousand pictures, I'm confident they are going to work at least as well as the old models (but with better picture quality and battery life). For non-cellular cameras, I still use Browning Strike Force, and they've been great too. [/QUOTE]
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