The FoxPro LoadedGun Combo delivers authentic coyote vocalizations through precision-engineered diaphragm calls that eliminate the need for hand movements. This three-piece set combines double and triple reed configurations to produce the full range of coyote sounds that trigger aggressive responses from territorial predators.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard mouth calls that require constant hand positioning, diaphragm calls allow hunters to maintain weapon readiness while calling. The LoadedGun series features FoxPro's proprietary reed tensioning system that maintains consistent tone across temperature variations. Each call produces distinct frequency ranges that match specific coyote vocalizations, from aggressive challenges to subtle location calls.
Key Features
- Three-call combo covers complete coyote vocal spectrum
- Double reed design produces deep, raspy tones for mature male sounds
- Triple reed configuration creates higher-pitched female and pup calls
- Hands-free operation maintains shooting position
- Latex reed construction withstands temperature extremes
- Compact profile fits securely in mouth without bulk
- Color-coded frames (gray/red/white) for quick identification
Field performance centers on the calls' ability to produce volume and tonal variation without mechanical assistance. The double reed excels at aggressive male challenges and territorial barks, while the triple reed handles invitation howls and distress sequences. Both configurations maintain clarity at distances exceeding 400 yards, crucial for calling coyotes across open terrain.
Technical Specs
- Call quantity: 3 pieces (double and triple reed variants)
- Reed material: Natural latex construction
- Frame colors: Gray, red, and white identification system
- Sound range: Complete coyote vocal spectrum
- Operating temperature: -20°F to 120°F
- Manufacturer: FoxPro Game Calls
- UPC: 831621004951
The LoadedGun series addresses the fundamental challenge of predator calling: maintaining weapon readiness while producing convincing sounds. Professional guides and competition callers rely on diaphragm calls for situations requiring immediate shot opportunities without repositioning.