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DLC Covert vs Wildgames X6C

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by 07Tiger, Jun 6, 2011.

  1. 07Tiger

    07Tiger Weekend Warrior

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    I own 2 Wildgames X6C cameras and I'm pretty happy with them so far but I'm reading alot of good stuff on here about the DLC Covert cameras. Those of you that have experience with both, which do you prefer, why? Thanks
     
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    I've used both Wildview and Coverts. I'd take a Covert hands down. The Wildview I used wasn't a X6C though. I know nothing about the X6C but have had plenty of experience with the Coverts. Coverts are a good camera.
     
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    There is no way to judge a wildgame cam x6c to any other wildgame cam the company makes not even close. I own five of them and they do a great job.and for $100.00 i will keep buying them. cam is so small,great battery life AA batts and i have never had to send not a single x6c cam back for a repair and thats saying something in the trailcam market.

    and i cant say that about my 4 busnells,3 moultries, or my 2 s1.3/2.0 wildgames,cuddieback that have all been returned or thrown in a pile here.


    I have not seen the dlc cam yet in person but they have good reviews and i would not hesitate to buy one.
     
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    07Tiger Weekend Warrior

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    Well I guess I'll get to compare them myself, I got a DLC Covert II Assassin off eBay for $110. Ready for it to come in and go put it out.
     

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