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Post by brokenarrow1 on Oct 4, 2006 21:19:33 GMT -5
I use a Cuddieback as you can tell the pix are great. Ill send more pix after the others are posted. Seen the big ten twice but no shot yet.
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Post by THE DEER HUNTER on Oct 4, 2006 21:51:38 GMT -5
Good luck getting a shot on him. Sure is a nice one.
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Oct 5, 2006 6:31:11 GMT -5
Cuddeback's are supposed t have a really fast trigger speed to snap the shot. They come out crystal clear also. I did hear of one guy who had to send his back for repair twice. It may have been that one was a lemon. Are they expen$ive?
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Post by brokenarrow1 on Oct 5, 2006 17:09:41 GMT -5
Yes the are a little pricie but well worth the money you WILL spend more money in a year on 35mm cam ie film ,batterys
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Oct 6, 2006 20:45:29 GMT -5
Ain't that the truth. Pocomoke told me about taking film to wal-mart 1 hour then just choosing the ones you want. Saved me like thirty bucks so far. I tell em to just throw away the does, fawns, foxes, raccoons, possums,(unless there really cool) Just pay for the ones I want or none at all.
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