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Think I'm gunna go with something like this. Don't see many other options considering the cable has to be this to get through the holes in the trail cam.

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Python cable locks are the most popular and a lot of cams have attachment loops/tabs to accept them. The camo versions have a smaller 1/4" cable. FYI - I got a set on ebay that were all keyed the same which makes marking &/or fumbling with different keys a lot easier. The lock mechanism in the camo version of the Python cable is not the best. They can sometimes be a little stubborn (impossible?) to unlock after sitting in the elements a few months. Cable locks for trail cams aren't any different than posted signs, merely reminders that it's someone else's property and aren't by any means intended as fail-safe security deterrents.

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Python locks are what I use. They work perfectly. Most of the time I use it to hang the cam as well as secure it.

 

I use Python Locks on my Primos cameras . Those cameras have a 5/16" channel that the cable fits into and then I put a small lock to secure the door for the card and settings . If the tree you put the camera on isn't huge , you can put the Python cable around the tree and then run it around a 2nd time and hold the door shut ( which is more secure ) . The Python locks are pricy and sometimes you can get them keyed alike .

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Python cable locks are the most popular and a lot of cams have attachment loops/tabs to accept them. The camo versions have a smaller 1/4" cable. FYI - I got a set on ebay that were all keyed the same which makes marking &/or fumbling with different keys a lot easier. The lock mechanism in the camo version of the Python cable is not the best. They can sometimes be a little stubborn (impossible?) to unlock after sitting in the elements a few months. Cable locks for trail cams aren't any different than posted signs, merely reminders that it's someone else's property and aren't by any means intended as fail-safe security deterrents.

That's a good point, ours are all keyed the same too

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