Well I feel pretty bad right now. On Saturday I went out right before dark to try out my one day old foxpro fury. (did I mention that it was one day old!) I was hunting a 2 acre food plot on my own property. I set my caller about 60 yards away and my mojo critter about 5 foot from the caller. It was still light enough where I didn't quite need a light yet. I started off with some bird sounds hoping to call in a cat, after 15 minutes I switched over to rabbit sounds when a gray fox came out of the cover to my right and was headed straight to my decoy. It was just dark enough where I couldn't see well enough to get him in the scope of my 22 hornet so I switched on my kill light to take the shot. When I quickly scanned the area I immediately saw a glowing red eye that appeared to be about to pounce on my decoy. I focused on the eye and gently squeezed the trigger. These next thoughts all happened within about a half second. The first thought was sweet, first time out with new caller and already killed a fox. The second thought was hmm... that was a weird sound when the bullet connected, it wasn't the normal thump, it was more like a kaplunk! (not to mention my caller stopped working at the exact same time) and my third thought was oh [beeep] I just shot my new fury. To say the least, I felt sick and stupid at the same time. When I walked over to look what I've done I saw pieces of my caller scattered all over the ground. I counldnt believe what Ive just done! BTW the rear speaker of a fury will reflect light back to you when veiwed at the right angle. I just found out the hard way. The rear speaker is toast also the battery pack and left side of the case. I'm gonna send it out to foxpro to see if it is repairable. Anyways, hopefully this will give you a good laugh and also make you think twice where your caller is before you pull the trigger. Thanks for reading. Andy
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