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#21
General Forum / Re: Lanyards
Last post by sbbow - Today at 02:50:41 PM
Thanks fellas I appreciate that!


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#22
Turkey Calls / Re: Go-to Crow call for shock ...
Last post by bigwoodstom - Today at 02:38:22 PM
Oddly enough even with my customs, I always end up carrying a HS Hammering Crow. It's an excellent production call.
#23
General Forum / Re: Lanyards
Last post by bigwoodstom - Today at 02:36:20 PM
Several good options looks like.
#24
General Forum / Re: Red Dot Sight In & TSS Amm...
Last post by CALLM2U - Today at 02:32:46 PM
Unfortunatley, there's only one way to know for sure.......
#25
Diaphragm Mouth Call Soundfiles / Re: Ghost cut calls
Last post by bigwoodstom - Today at 02:32:40 PM
As said before, text Sadler. The current toxic orange was his signature call before he left WH and they just renamed it. He has a yellow tape caller that is comparable to the toxic orange.
#26
General Forum / Red Dot Sight In & TSS Ammo
Last post by Lou2024 - Today at 02:18:01 PM
Ok here is my question for all you seasoned TSS users, I recently set up two shotguns for this coming spring hunts, first a Stevens 301 20 gauge with an Indian Creek .562 choke, the second is my ole true 870 20-gauge, youth model with Indian Creek .570 choke that I swapped out both the stock and foregrip. With TSS being so damn expensive and having to sight in the red dots on both, my go to TSS has been Apex GT-20 #9's and usually I would sight in with dove shots and then finalize with TSS #9 the load I would hunt with.  I want to know, since I have a  few boxes of Apex TSS #7.5 will my PI shift greatly from 7.5 to 9's.  Obviously, though $16 per shot, I don't want to miss any opportunity for a down bird.
#27
General Forum / Re: What do you plan on adding...
Last post by crucible02 - Today at 02:07:52 PM
Added a new turkey gun to the arsenal.

I've been running my old Mossberg 500 20 gauge for years that I built into my dedicated turkey slayer. This year, I decided to do a budget build 12 gauge.

Picked up a Tristar Cobra 3 Force Pump. Removed the spring that "forces" the forend. Added a Mossy Oak Graphics vinyl wrap in Greenleaf, a Glenda Green sling in Greenleaf, A Godagrip cheek pad, an AT3 Tactical rd-50 red dot, and have a JEBS Headhunter choke I'm about to put in it.

Thing kicks like a mule but I'm loving how light it is with only an 18.5" barrel. And the patterns have been great with LBXR #6 out to 50+

I don't post much and can't get the pics to attach lol
#28
Diaphragm Mouth Call Soundfiles / Re: Ghost cut calls
Last post by BDeal - Today at 01:54:02 PM
Quote from: Pig on February 27, 2020, 07:07:01 AMCheck out Sadler McGraw on here he'll make anything you want. His calls are easy to run good guy to deal with.


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Do you know what his price per call is?
#29
Pot Calls Forum / Re: Buster Halford
Last post by BDeal - Today at 01:51:51 PM
Quote from: redwad on November 09, 2025, 10:42:35 AM
Quote from: Will on November 08, 2025, 05:03:51 PMForgive me but I'm not a pot call hunter. I only own a gobbler pot call but the old hen, is it called old hen because it has a lot of that mature hen rasp sound? I'm considering one.
To my ears it isn't on the extreme end of rasp. I have calls with a lot more rasp than this one. This call has a good throaty middle note to its yelps. The clucks are more hollow than sharp and crisp. I have a lot of pot calls and this one has its own sound to it.

What striker are you using?
#30
A couple of Canarywood fp copper pots. One has some bloodwood inlay in the back the other is plain.
Bloodwood striker and Dymondwood striker.



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