I just picked up a new FoxPro X24. (Previously I had a Johnny Stewart GS2). I wanted to make sure it had a Lithium battery pack so I wouldn't have to buy batteries, (that isht gets old fast).
I've really been enjoying the X24! Was out y'day and had takers on two of my sets! (I got busted, but that's on me) And dig this... the second set of the morning? He came in QUICK! Like maybe... 30-45secs?
3rd set, not long after I'd started playing it... a ways off in the distance (maybe... 300-400yds?) I briefly saw a yote making his way towards my direction when he passed by that opening in my FOV which allowed me to see that far off little hill (I was tucked into a hillside filled with Junipers).
2 weeks ago I went to this same area with it, one came in. Without knowing it I'd traffic-jam'd the AR, which screwed me over. But he stayed a LONG time! I had my crosshairs on him at least 3-4 different times after trying various things to see why my trigger was all locked-up. He was there a LONG time, barking back at the caller which had some group yip howls going at the time.
The 30-45 seconds one?... Not sure what happened there. He traversed an opening of like... maybe 8-10ft... then there were two low bushes, I had grabbed and moved over the Trigger-Stick a lil bit. He never came out the other end which was an opening where my MOJO and the Caller were at (Caller shoved in a bush). Best I can figure his hearing must have detected sound from me moving the trigger stick? (it was cold in the morning so had a puffy on under the leafy). That one stumped me because apparently sound from me... or just seeing the MOJO? Made this particular yote leave, and he must have left in such a way as they two bushes he was behind covered him from being seen by me during his retreat.
The X24... OMG do not volume test it indoors! It gets ear-piercingly painfully loud if you're in a room.
With the tweeter on it, it's clarity is crazy good, if you've got a sound file that was recorded well.