I mean when you fill it with feed the legs dont wiggle at all . I dont understand the problem are you carrying in the feeder the day of the hunt then yes the legs wobble abit until its in position
@@jbird2246 The legs on the 200 don’t look galvanized but the legs in the 350 do. I have hade the 200 for 5 years or so and just recently purchased the 350. The legs on the 20@ have some sort of coating on them that is peeling off.
I build my own feeders through the off season. Every time i by one made in china like these leg! Hogs will destroy that thing within 24 hrs.
I mean when you fill it with feed the legs dont wiggle at all . I dont understand the problem are you carrying in the feeder the day of the hunt then yes the legs wobble abit until its in position
Yeah, my mistake for expecting better quality out of a $250 feeder.
How do you the the feeder over all?
The feeder itself is fine, seems to be well-built. I don't think the deer use a gravity feeder as frequently as a spincast though.
@@jbird2246 I just got a used one, gravity. I set it out two days ago. Not deer yet.
@@papalou190 It probably took em around 7-10 days to start using mine. Be patient with it.
The legs on my 200 and my 350 are 1 piece legs.
@@waynebizzle1334 Are they galvanized?
@@jbird2246 The legs on the 200 don’t look galvanized but the legs in the 350 do. I have hade the 200 for 5 years or so and just recently purchased the 350. The legs on the 20@ have some sort of coating on them that is peeling off.