[track-link url=”https://www.luckyduck.com/” campaign=”SHOT2019_LuckyDuck” target=”_blank”]Lucky Duck’s new[/track-link] flagship caller has a lot to offer and is a significant update to their lineup. The Roughneck brings big volume, new sounds, a new remote and an all-new chassis to Lucky Duck’s venerable e-caller menu.
New Chassis
The Roughneck fits in line with the Revolt and Revolution e-callers but it’s housed in a new ultra-small chassis. I’m not sure of the exact dimensions, but handling the pre-production unit at the booth it feels like it’s half as large as the Revolution. It’s also weather resistant and has a silicone cover for durability and quiet approaches.
Big Sound
Even though the package is smaller, it still delivers 135 decibels out of a 25 amp speaker. It comes with 150 calls, 50 of which are brand new sounds. The sounds come from the Verminator himself, Rick Paillet. Sounds can be loaded via SD card, and it can play any WAV or MP3 file–yes, you can even load your own sounds.
New Remote
The new remote is larger than the one for the Revolution, but it has illuminated buttons with variable brightness. Night Mode switches the backlight to red so you don’t ruin your night vision and don’t illuminate your face in low light. The remote has a 300-yard range and runs on 3 AA batteries.
This new call is ideal because it gives you lots of volume, quality sounds, and is very portable. We can’t wait to review it. [track-link url=”https://www.luckyduck.com/” campaign=”SHOT2019_LuckyDuck” target=”_blank”]Lucky Duck’s new Roughneck[/track-link] predator call will be available August 2019 with an MSRP of $399.