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Re: Electric Collars? [Re: Bigjoe8504] #4149600 03/27/13 05:08 PM
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I love my Sport Dog 400 for waterfowl hunting and training.
$129 at Acadamy

Re: Electric Collars? [Re: stinkbelly] #4149635 03/27/13 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted By: stinkbelly
What features do you want/need in your collar?


I just want a variable, with continuous. I had an Innotek that I liked. It had variable, but a second button that was the hot, or max button. You didn't have to dial it up for trash breaking.


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