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Has anyone used the feeder bottom that runs on AA batteries??? How did you like it? Pros/Cons...

All my feeders are either Moultrie or Spincast and run on 6v batteries... just curious about the AA batteries....


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Don't.


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After season right?

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I run one.

Prolly 5+ years old.

One set of batteries lasts for months.

I usually swap new in next season. But they still got juice.

My go to is SpinCast brand outta TX.

The spinners cost more, but reliable and serviceable of needed.


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Or get a Banks gravity feeder, with no battery or spinner.


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If you are talking about the all-in-one casting device (around $30) ....I run about six of them on aging Moultrie old style barrel feeders. I use them because they work, easy to attach, AA batteries lasts for months, and I don't cry when a bear or big raccoon(s) pull them off. They are perfect for my needs. Usually can find them this time of year discounted.

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I make my own feeders. I use 12 volt motor, Wild Game Timers.


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dale06 - I bought three of them a few years ago... our deer would NOT use them... had them out for 6 months and they just refused...
huntstat - yeah that is what I was considering on a couple of new ones...
Hanco - I use that same tripod arrangement...


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