Free: Contests & Raffles.
Use to do seminars at Cabelas and other places. Always brought my Foxpros to show I prefer Foxpros with my Hand calls.
Quote from: bearmanric on December 12, 2020, 02:50:08 PMUse to do seminars at Cabelas and other places. Always brought my Foxpros to show I prefer Foxpros with my Hand calls. Who needs a foxpro when you could just use an RR1? Lol
FWIW update: I bought the Icotec Sabre. It came closest to having the features I want. Just got it and haven't tried it in the woods yet. Seems like a good unit, LOUD and clear, easy remote that actually does what the button indicates it will do when pushed. Tonight I loaded some Rainshadow lion vocals and some of my own sounds, proven sounds I have used, and I will use some of the 280 sounds that came on the Sabre.Meanwhile, a friend who is new to calling predators bought an Icotec Outlaw on Dec. 20 or 21, loaded some Rainshadow lion vocals the next day and called in a cougar to his first stand with it, on Dec. 23. He shot it at 14 yards. Then on the 27th, his second calling stand with his new toy, he called in another lion, which my grandson shot. Rainshadow has the stories. It is not why I bought but Icotec offers a 20% discount to Law enforcement and veterans.
I purchased a Lucky Duck Revolt and absolutely love it. It has increadible audio and you can easily add mp3s to it. The remote works great. I would also recommend buying the lithium battery. With the battery you can call all day on a single charge. I hunted two weekends and got a bobcat and coyote. I'm still pretty new and trying to learn how to use it but I like it so far. Cheers, Tim
Quote from: bsharp on December 05, 2020, 04:29:52 PMI purchased a Lucky Duck Revolt and absolutely love it. It has increadible audio and you can easily add mp3s to it. The remote works great. I would also recommend buying the lithium battery. With the battery you can call all day on a single charge. I hunted two weekends and got a bobcat and coyote. I'm still pretty new and trying to learn how to use it but I like it so far. Cheers, TimI never thought about putting it on a tripod