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Favorite Stuckey striker?

Started by wareagle22, May 03, 2023, 10:29:55 AM

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wareagle22

I'm getting ready to order some Obsession strikers and wondered what woods are his best? 

crenshawco

His Maccassar Ebony runs as good on glass as anything I've found.

I run his dymondwoods on my stoned aluminum

Ridge Strutter

I ordered a variety a few years ago.  Out of those I have 3 that stay in my vest: 1)Cumaru.... This has been my most pleasant surprise as it runs on anything. And I mean anything.  2) Katalox...... almost as universal as the cumaru.  3) Snakewood.... Everybody knows it runs great, so no surprise there.

I also have a Mac eb...... but the above 3 get the nod more times.  I actually posted it on the classifieds and then changed my mind.  Figured I'd better hang onto it.

For the record, I run a lot of glass, and ceramic but also slate and aluminum.

vt35mag

Macassar
Tulipwood
Dymondwood
Snakewood
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vt35mag

As mentioned already, his cumaru is good too

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Wvgobbler

Tulipwood
Macassar Ebony
Dymondwood

Them are the 3 I run from him the most that I like. I also I have a persimmon from him that runs well on slate calls.

DROCK

Quote from: Wvgobbler on May 03, 2023, 08:29:42 PM
Tulipwood
Macassar Ebony
Dymondwood

Them are the 3 I run from him the most that I like. I also I have a persimmon from him that runs well on slate calls.

Same. I like his Bloodwood too

Sir-diealot

Tulipwood
Ipe
Black Locust
Hickory
Bloodwood
Amazonian Rosewood
Cocobolo
Kingwood
Persimmon
Purple Heart
Yellowheart
Custom Colonial Chestnut Dymondwood
Maccassar Ebony
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Wigsplitter


Techn9cian02

Tulipwood
Padauk
Hickory


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