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Bushnell Backtrack
I been thinking about buying one. Not sure about a backtracker or a handheld gps. Any opinions??
depends on your need. if you want a tool to mark waypoints to fish/ hunt at...GPS. If all you need is to find your way back to a truck...the back track is cheaper, but no better
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Re: Bushnell Backtrack
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Originally posted by wingnut
I been thinking about buying one. Not sure about a backtracker or a handheld gps. Any opinions??
They work good. Just stand still when you turn it on, and turn it on and off as you need it.
Back track
Just got one today for my Bday and played with it set it in the yard as home and walked off into the woods and it pointed me back to the house when i turned it back on 362 yds from the house. So far I like it simple to use.
i got a back track i like it ok i would get the gps over it tho.. it wont work that good when the leaves are on and its not to good in the mountains but flat land its ok..
I had no trouble with leaves on. My BackTrack finds satelites in half the time that most handhelds do. Just don't drop it around your neck with the back position locked on.
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I would say the handheld gps. The Backtrack finds satelites alot faster but the gps has more features. The Backtrack needs "locked on" every time you get out of the truck. My gps has all my favorite spots loaded in as waypoints. I dont even need to turn it on unless I am having trouble getting out of the woods. Probably only turn it on once a month. I have the yellow Etrex.
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I have a hand held gps. Its pretty good. But I've got a question. I can turn it on and look up a way point and it will tell me how far I am away from the point but the compass is not right. Now the question is is it broke are can I do something to fix it? Thanks
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Originally posted by wrangler
I have a hand held gps. Its pretty good. But I've got a question. I can turn it on and look up a way point and it will tell me how far I am away from the point but the compass is not right. Now the question is is it broke are can I do something to fix it? Thanks
I don't own one but will soon. Perfect for getting you back to the truck, very simple to use, small and light weight.
I clicked the gps at my deer stand and started walking away from it. I was looking at the yards as I was getting forther away and noticed the compass was pointing west. I was walking north and south. It would float around a little thin point back at the stand and thin back west. After that I have played with it a lot and I know its off. I dont trust it any more. I just watch the yards.
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Originally posted by wrangler
I clicked the gps at my deer stand and started walking away from it. I was looking at the yards as I was getting forther away and noticed the compass was pointing west. I was walking north and south. It would float around a little thin point back at the stand and thin back west. After that I have played with it a lot and I know its off. I dont trust it any more. I just watch the yards.
i have been using one for close to a year now. i really like it....its one of the things i dont leave the truck without
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Backtrack
Buckshot, I looked at backtracks at Best Buy and all I could find was some for 49.99. Where did you see them for 39.99?
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quote:I dont thank you'd be much of a help anyway. But I do thank you for trying.
Originally posted by intellectualist
Sorry, I would help you if I could but I am having a hard time realizing what you are describing.
What do you mean by you "clicked it"? Do you mean you marked the deer stand as a waypoint?
How were you walking north and south??? There would have to be two of you right?
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Originally posted by BOO
Buckshot, I looked at backtracks at Best Buy and all I could find was some for 49.99. Where did you see them for 39.99?
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Originally posted by wrangler
I dont thank you'd be much of a help anyway. But I do thank you for trying.
Best Buy has them on sale again starting today through Saturday for $44.95 I saw this morning in their sales ad in the paper.
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