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Cuddeback Attack IR

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Puddle Jumper:
Got one of these camera's last summer and loved the quick trigger response of 1/4 second.  Been wanting another one for my powerline plot every since after getting pictures of Deer rear ends there as they were only passing through.  Sportman's Guide was having a sale, so jumped on line and checked.  I am a member of their buying club and my cost was $206 before using the discount I had just received from them.  My total cost with shipping/insurance was $210.00!!!

I also rejoined the buying club.


PJ

BoBallistic:
PJ - Thanks I am also a member..that is a good buy...about $200 is my limit on what I will spend for a trail camera. I will look on their website and see what I can come up with....I have purchased many items from them and have been pleased with their service...they just seemed to get bigger and bigger!

Back in the late 90's I stumbled upon a Tasco World Class Plus scope for $34.99 in one of their catalogs. (Everyone has an old Tasco scope somewhere in thier gun collection. The older ones use to be very good for the money). I ordered me Tasco WCP 4X for my Muzzle Loader. After receiving the scope, I was very impressed with it. It was built like a tank and was the last good quality scope that Tasco made. This scope was in my opinion was equal to a VX2! So I ordered me three more but the price had jumped up to $49.99! Still a bargin. Later on that year, I ordered four 3-9X x 44mm, 2 for $69.99 and 2 for $79.99. But thanks to Sportman's Guide I stumbled up on these great scopes at a bargin price and now own eight of the scopes.

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