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Hey All,
Posted this over on the Refuge but I'm looking for some input and havent heard any yet. Lets assume that you can buy them both for the same price. Which do you buy and why? Is the Sport Combo too complex for a starter trainer? I've never used an E-Collar but this will be my first. Purposes will be hunting only, mostly waterfowl and some upland. Dog is a big black male (or he will be big when he grows up). Any comments on either?
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TRev
 

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I bought the Sport Combo G3 and I am a novice. The manual and DVD that come with it are very informative.

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I've the older Pro 100 and the Sport Combo G3. Also had a sport 50 that I sold when th Combo G3 came out. Hands down I much prefer the Sport combo G3, easy to use small enough that it's not in the way hunting and lot lighter.

If they are the same price, or the extra $30 isn't an issue go with the whistle' and bells, you shouldn't have any problem using it.
 

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Can I ask others who have the Sport Combo G3, what levels do your dogs use?

Do you have any idea how the levels on this compare to the levels on the Pro 500 G2? I have no way of relating the two and it would be useful to know for reference.
 
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