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Thinking about getting a Foxpro Inferno since my Western Rivers caller died. Don't go calling very much anymore and don't want to spend a fortune on a new caller. How does the 4 AA batteries hold up in these things verses the rechargeable in some of the other units. Got to admit I haven't kept up with the newer callers lately. The batteries have gave up in my old Johnny Steward and Western Rivers and am thinking it might be time to try the newer callers. I don't call and hunt that much anymore, just like to go when I get bored at the house in the winter. Getting old, but not ready to quit yet. What do some of of you younger guys that get after it more than I do and keep up with technology better than me think of the Foxpro Inferno for $199. Thanks in advance for any replies, Chuck

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Inferno has the better remote. Can hold up to 200 sounds and you can get it with 75 of your favorite sounds that you can select if you get it from allpredatorcalls.com

Just got mine out of the mail yesterday so don't konw about battery life yet. I did get the 12 pack of Tenergy rechargable batteries and charger for $40. The charger shows how each battery is taking charge so you know if you have a battery going bad. These are good batteries and a good charger. Will save you in the long run. With 12 batteries I will always have 4 spare batteries if the Inferno dies. The remote will last a long time on 4 batteries.

I also got the Foxjack 2 decoy that attaches directly to the caller in place of the battery cover. IF you have any concerns or questions the guys at allpredatorcalls are hunters and know what they are talking about.

I got a Wicked Lights W403ic light too. Best handheld light I have found. It was real slick to hold so I wrapped some electrical splicing tape around it and it feels like it grabs your hand now.

I don't think you will be dissappointed with the Inferno.

Check out predatormasters.com alot of good info on there.

God Bless, Louis

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Thanks, appreciate the reply. I will check with allpredatorcalls about the Inferno. Chuck

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Louis, I picked 75 calls and ordered Inferno from allpredatorcalls.com today. A lot of sounds to pick from. Thanks for the web site, Chuck.

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Cool! Hope you kill all the coyotes with it! Good luck and let us know how you like it. I have only been a couple of times and haven't had any luck yet.

God Bless, Louis

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