http://deadeyesupply.com/Gunslater.html
Just wondering what you do with stricker?
Looks like a whole lot to be in the way. I don't think I would, but that is just me.
That is what I thought.
Quote from: Bonjour on March 05, 2011, 02:00:35 PM
Looks like a whole lot to be in the way. I don't think I would, but that is just me.
:agreed:
One word - DIAPHRAGM. In the time it would take you to learn how to use a slate attached to your gun you could become a better mouth caller.
I'll pass!
Not for me. Take the time to learn a mouth call.
Thank the good lord for mouth calls...I'd tear/ lose that in a heartbeat
Just another wonderful product from the Busbice boys at Wildgame Innovations/Flextone. Reminds me of the push button call that attaches to the barrel. I'll pass.
If they would make one to hold a Squealing Hen up to your mouth when the gun is on your shoulder they would be on to something. :newmascot:
Quote from: alloutdoors on March 05, 2011, 10:46:09 PM
If they would make one to hold a Squealing Hen up to your mouth when the gun is on your shoulder they would be on to something. :newmascot:
HaHa yeah something like this. http://www.awayhunting.com/products/1497 (http://www.awayhunting.com/products/1497)
Not for me. I think it would take me roughly a year to learn how to use a slate call in that position.
I love it! I'm a gadget guy and think stuff like this is awesome. I'm glad they keep coming up with new ideas like this.
I'm not sure there is a great advantage to this thing. I agree with others - mouth call in this situation. There could be a disadvantage to this over normal slate call use because you are still making movement - only this is at eye level rather than behind a leg, inches from the ground and under your control.
So while I love the ingenuity and constant creativity, I'm not sure this would help most folks kill a turkey.