The PB is big. And heavy. It's loud and has good freq response. The same can be said about the new Shockwave.

The CS-24s are loud enough, clear enough, small, and light weight. But it's expensive and doesn't run from the console. Its high end response is <14KHz, but I can show you how to extend it to 20KHz without much fuss or expense.

The Fury is only slightly less loud, but much less directional than any TOA based caller. It will run from the console without the remote like many or most of the FP callers except the CS series. Frequency response is excellent, but in tests of two different Fury callers, the outputs were clipped at Vol 27 and above. That little criticism doesn't get much notice or air time anywhere.

When you get to the buying stage, check out the sound library ratings for the .24b and .fxp files at deserthunter.com. Not an ad, not a sound nerd, ratings come from someone who calls and shoots 50-150 coyotes every year, year after year, at close range <55 yards, where caller flaws are exposed.

Anyone who is new at this ought to consider the Wildfire2 (the most popular caller in the FP line) or the Hellfire, the budget TOA model. They're both cost efficient and capable of winning any contest.