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Yes, it is pricey, however; well worth the money. The most common complaint, across the board, was poor sound quality for example, with Primos, as the volume gets louder, the sound becomes more distorted and the quality of the different types of calls are unrealistic.

Other common complaints with non-FoxPro predator calls were the range of the remotes were too short, speakers breaking, battery life was way to short, etc… The quality and crispness of the Shockwave is superb, even at the highest volume level. Qaulity and types of call are very realist. Using high quality lithium batteries lengthens the battery life. A number of reviews stated they wanted to save money, therefore; bought the inexpensive call.

After using the inexpensive call they would actually state they wish they would have spent the extra money to purchase any of the FoxPro predator calls. Many would compare other predator calls to the FoxPro quality. That says a lot about the quality and reputation FoxPro has developed over the years.

Even though I have yet to bag my first coyote, I have no concerns with the shockwave predator call; it's probably the location of the hunt, technique, and my limited experience with coyote hunting; it's just a matter of time. My only change to the shockwave would be too make the decoy compatible with different decoy toppers like the critter topper, the jack topper, etc… and make the base stand a tri-pod with adjustable legs.

Other than that, I still give the Shockwave 5 stars, and I glad I read the reviews, did the research, and spent the extra money to buy a high quality product. Thanks FoxPro!!! Excellent call called in 9 coyotes at one time didn't get on because gun misfired but any how I shot a nice gobbler this mourning got it 10 yards away then smoked him with the Winchester.

This caller is simply the best. First time out with it and called in a mountain lion here in New Mexico. So far it's called in 16 coyotes, too, in about four full days of hunting. The FoxCast feature has been a big help as I am just getting started in predator calling and having a professional's call cadence and sequence to work from is so nice. I've made a bunch of my own call sequences now, but the pre-programmed sequences give me structure to work from.

Another good thing about Foxcast is the ability to set-it-and-forget-it. Being able to let it run and not fiddling with the remote has let me keep my eyes up and actively hunting. Coyotes come in quick, and I would hate to miss a shot because I was looking down. FoxCast is definitely a favorite feature. FoxBang has been a little more sensitive than I would like. I find that sitting on a stool with the remote on a lanyard helps, but you have to be careful with it. It's the last thing I turn on and the first thing I turn off in each stand so it doesn't get bumped.

That said, it has called in second coyotes for me after the first shot already. One other item no one should go without is the integrated motion decoy. I bow hunt for elk, and have shot my biggest elk over decoys, so it was a no-brainier for me when I saw there was an integrated motion decoy available.

Shot one, missed the other and had never made a peep! Started the caller and got a third one in. Also, the mountain lion was just sitting there watching the decoy twirl around when I shot her from yds. Very good investment. And being on the tripod, coyotes have no problem making the decoy because its sitting up, and when they do make it, they come in on a string. What a rush.

Finally, a few odds and ends to report. Love the remote. Have no earlier models to compare it to, but the thing fits my hand just right, I can use it without looking at it, and the buttons give a nice tactile feedback, even with gloves. The FoxMotion feature really adds to the call realism, you can appreciate it when you hear the wails fade and get louder. Haven't really toyed with FoxPitch too much, but it is in my custom FoxCast sequences, and I love how with FoxCast you can do all the programming once and then just select the sequence that feels right for that particular stand.

And the ability to aim your speakers is genius. It is a feature that gets used literally on every stand. Lastly, I went ahead and bought some high-end NIMH rechargeables and love how long they last, while being more economical. All in all, wouldn't change a thing. Calls sound incredible all the way up to max volume, I have calls loaded on my caller now. The thing just inspires confidence. My advice is don't skimp. Buy right the first time and don't live to regret your purchase.

I'm looking forward to many years to come of successful predator hunting because of my Shockwave. After a month of using it, and guiding with it, I'm sold on the Shockwave and all the features. I was a little apprehensive about all the bells and whistles but they're really easy to use thanks to the new remote and they're actually as useful as the promos claim! It's a lot faster and easier to throw change-ups at animals that are hanging up.

I really thought that all the features would be harder to use and not nearly as effective as the claims; but boy, was I wrong! I, honestly, can not think of a single thing I don't like about it.

The remote. Ahhhh, the remote - after years of selecting sounds with that rotary knob on the TX, the tactile buttons and the folder system make finding and selecting both sounds and features a dream! Even thick hunting gloves are no problem with the remote. The ability to categorize sounds into different folders is a huge bonus because I can have ALL of my sounds on the call at one time, instead of taking the time to swap out sounds for different seasons and different hunting.

As a ranch manager and hunting guide, I may be calling predators one day and calling turkey the next; calling waterfowl in the morning and doing a little predator management before the evening hunt.

Now, I can toggle from one hunting style to another with a couple of clicks of the select button - without a run to the laptop or fiddling with an annoying rotary dial Thank you FoxPro! The speakers are just phenomenal. The sound clarity and volume are a big improvement over the Fury; and the ability to direct both speakers in one direction is a big plus- especially on windier days and when calling into thick cover.

At first I was a little put off by the size of the unit, since it's a little bigger than my Fury; but it really hasn't been an issue. The size is just a function of having those 2 big cones and there's no wasted space - I checked.

I use a tripod as a base, most of the time, and I've found that I can set it by a tree or bush, turn both speakers forward and sort of wrap it around the tree. The result is a small footprint that hasn't bothered even the most educated coyotes. I guess if I had any complaint it's the lack of a camo option. The housing is a little shiny and, on a bright sunny day, it has a noticeable and annoying shine. I don't know why the camo seems to take so long to arrive as an option.

The easy solution was a rattle-can camo job with ultra-flat paint. No big deal. Bottom line - if you're looking for the best e-call on the market, you JUST found it!! I got this call in droughts have always been a mouth call guy.

However I got this call in hopes to give me an edge for I do a lot of predator hunts I had a decoy on it but first stand I ever used it on I had a coyote came up at a sprint right to my call I had to yell at him to keep him off my exspensive new call.

Fortunately I got the coyote but my decoy wasn't as lucky so expensive call but worth every penny In my book. Toggle navigation. Standard Sound List. Custom List.

You must select the standard sound list in order to receive the default sequence files. Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio element. Coyote 83 sounds. Regular Male Coyote Threats. Fox 28 sounds. Bobcat 3 sounds. Wolf 7 sounds. Mountain Lion 5 sounds. Lion In Heat Regular Mt. Lion Begging Regular Mt.

Lion Whistle Regular Mt. Lions Courting Regular Mt. Lion Female Call. Bear 3 sounds. Canine 14 sounds. Feline 6 sounds. Raccoon 16 sounds. Bird Distresses 80 sounds. Regular KT Mocking Bird. Space lovers will rejoice at the fact that NASA is allowing people to download free galactic backgrounds to be used on video calls, including the launch of a Mars parachute, aerial shots of various parts of the world including the Dnieper River in Ukraine , a glimpse of Jupiter and other wonders of space.

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Lanyard This premium lanyard is perfect for wearing around your neck and securing your transmitter, plus six hand calls in the field. User Reviews 4. X24 4 stars Jeremiah D. It's loud, solidly built, and over a great caller. The remote takes some getting used to, though it's well designed. The reason I took off 1 star is the computer program to upload purchased calls.

It needs a serious update. Also, considering the price, it should not allow duplicate sound files to be loaded. Update the computer interface and you'd have a 5 star product. X24 5 stars Ty in PA on Oct 27, I have always been a pretty big hand caller but always like to run a electronic game call also.

This call is super crisp when you play any sound at any volume. The first night I had the call out for PA season opener is produced a fox. More volume than I expected.

Love the built in adjustable stand to get the caller off of the ground! X24 5 stars Anonymous in Unknown Location on Sep 17, Great sounds, pulls all kinds of critters in, remote is awesome to use. X24 5 stars Dan in Wisconsin on Jun 12, Like the range of remote, easy to use. Simple set up base. Sound is as good as it gets!!!!! I got it when my crossfire died. The coyotes seem to be hooked too.

The TX remote is awesome. Great job FoxPro. X24 5 stars Scott S. X24 5 stars Michael S. Symptoms are typically visible within 30 minutes to an hour after ingestion of the drug, or sooner if inhaled. Stacy Meola is a Criticalist at Wheat Ridge Animal Hospital in Colorado and was also one of the lead veterinarians involved in the above-mentioned study.

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