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Feeder help

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by jbj0120, Feb 12, 2012.

  1. jbj0120

    jbj0120 Newb

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    I've been looking for feeders that are durable and will last a while as well as fairly priced. The Moultrie tri-pod Feeders are something like im wanting but i have heard bad things about some of the motors. I have also seen the Flat out feeders in which i also like but cant find many reviews on them. If i could get some personal opinions or comments i would appreciate it.
     
  2. RoyC

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    I have heard people say good things about the BossBuck feeders. I have not used one but have been looking at getting one to try it out. I think they have a unit that holds 300 lbs of feed for about $300. You can check them out on their website at bossbuck.com.
     
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    Do you want a mechanical feeder or will a hopper type work for you? If you want to go low tech, my friend makes them out of
    6" PVC pipe for a few dollars each
     
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