Huntview cards

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Mo. Beagler 5000
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Huntview cards

Post by Mo. Beagler 5000 »

On a scale of 1-10 how awesome are they compared to the price? I want one but man I don't know if I wanna drop 80 bucks.
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fatboy
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Post by fatboy »

I am not sure if its the same brand but I got a chip for PA from Hunting gps maps. Think they may have changed their name since I bought it, but its the one with the picture of a deer rack. I believe it was 99.00 For me its worth every penny. I can get it updated and its accurate in my area. Show landowner boundries and names.

steve w
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Post by steve w »

For me they are a ten, I bought a Onyx hunting gps like mentioned above and did not care much for it, I use a Drivetrack also so I thought it might be good to have something different in that but I ended up buying a huntview for it. If you don't hunt a lot of new places and can handle a computer it is a lot cheaper to buy a Birdseye subscription and download what you need if all you want is Ariel views, but no other info will be available and if you go to new places in 3 years time you have pretty much spent the same.

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