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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Flextone Echo eR1 Electronic Predator Caller
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<blockquote data-quote="264junkie" data-source="post: 464208" data-attributes="member: 22539"><p>Got it fully charged...(Didn't bother with the batteries that came with it..got Energizer rechargables on your recomendation)...Found the call solidly built...Functions easy to use and the remote easy to use as well. Haven't checked out the full sound library but the bird distress and rabbit sound good and if they repeat it's not really noticable. The crow was good as well but I was dissapointed there was no social sounds like a flock of crows feeding (only distress and mobbing)...Starling and blue jay distress were a nice suprise though.</p><p>I'll be able to say more about the sound after I get it out in the field but comparing it to my former MP3 caller which was supposed to be around 126db I would put this close (around 110 or so) but you have the twin speakers that are controllable from the remote so you can throw the calling backwards, forwards or both during the calling sequence to sound like a moving animal. </p><p>I can't speak to range on the remote yet...I will tell you it shoots from one end of my house to the other through a few walls without a problem ..haha!</p><p>Looking forward to getting it out in the cold and see how it does...BTW..the carry strap that comes with it is crap...plan on getting a case or modifying a rifle sling or stealing the strap from your wifes briefcase or something before taking it afield<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="264junkie, post: 464208, member: 22539"] Got it fully charged...(Didn't bother with the batteries that came with it..got Energizer rechargables on your recomendation)...Found the call solidly built...Functions easy to use and the remote easy to use as well. Haven't checked out the full sound library but the bird distress and rabbit sound good and if they repeat it's not really noticable. The crow was good as well but I was dissapointed there was no social sounds like a flock of crows feeding (only distress and mobbing)...Starling and blue jay distress were a nice suprise though. I'll be able to say more about the sound after I get it out in the field but comparing it to my former MP3 caller which was supposed to be around 126db I would put this close (around 110 or so) but you have the twin speakers that are controllable from the remote so you can throw the calling backwards, forwards or both during the calling sequence to sound like a moving animal. I can't speak to range on the remote yet...I will tell you it shoots from one end of my house to the other through a few walls without a problem ..haha! Looking forward to getting it out in the cold and see how it does...BTW..the carry strap that comes with it is crap...plan on getting a case or modifying a rifle sling or stealing the strap from your wifes briefcase or something before taking it afield:) [/QUOTE]
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