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<blockquote data-quote="Osage1978" data-source="post: 3950648" data-attributes="member: 46228"><p>I have the Lucky Duck Rebel which is the lowest tier model they make, having never owned a Fox Pro but rather icotec callers if I had it to do over again I'd have bought another icotec.</p><p></p><p>The rebel sound quality to me isn't any better. The lucky duck remote range is 100 yards / 300 feet while the icotec is 300 yards minimum. The icotec seemed better built, thicker plastic.</p><p></p><p>I have been around fox Pro callers and liked them & between your choices based on others experiences I'd buy the FoxPro, if you're open to other brands I'd buy an Icotec.</p><p></p><p>I ran my icotec gc300 from before they were available to the public until last year when I gave it to a young guy just getting started into calling it never one time failed me, I tested their calls during development and my remote range was over 500 yards sometimes more.</p><p></p><p>I went with the lucky duck rebel because it was on sale for $99 with the built in decoy & while it hasn't failed me I'm not impressed honestly & I have no experience with the higher level lucky ducks.</p><p></p><p>The icotec gc320 would be my recommendation, it has a built-in decoy which you'll want eventually & it's in your price range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Osage1978, post: 3950648, member: 46228"] I have the Lucky Duck Rebel which is the lowest tier model they make, having never owned a Fox Pro but rather icotec callers if I had it to do over again I'd have bought another icotec. The rebel sound quality to me isn't any better. The lucky duck remote range is 100 yards / 300 feet while the icotec is 300 yards minimum. The icotec seemed better built, thicker plastic. I have been around fox Pro callers and liked them & between your choices based on others experiences I'd buy the FoxPro, if you're open to other brands I'd buy an Icotec. I ran my icotec gc300 from before they were available to the public until last year when I gave it to a young guy just getting started into calling it never one time failed me, I tested their calls during development and my remote range was over 500 yards sometimes more. I went with the lucky duck rebel because it was on sale for $99 with the built in decoy & while it hasn't failed me I'm not impressed honestly & I have no experience with the higher level lucky ducks. The icotec gc320 would be my recommendation, it has a built-in decoy which you'll want eventually & it's in your price range [/QUOTE]
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