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Title: Striker ???
Post by: sbbow on January 27, 2014, 06:58:15 PM
Ok so this is gonna be my first year hunting spring season. I started collecting pot calls. I have  a ceramic in cedar a crystal in cherry and a slate in something. Seems like I got a purpleheart with all of them. My question is this all the call makers make different strikers in different woods because they get different sounds right? So what would be some other possibilities for the calls that I have. Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: Gooserbat on January 27, 2014, 07:02:10 PM
Here is my 2 cents, Yellowheart, Persimmon, Hickory, Ipe, Dymondwood.  A strikers tone  can vary by weight, length, diameter, and tip design. 
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: Skeeterbait on January 27, 2014, 07:08:49 PM
Purpleheart is one of the most universal strikers you can own.  It runs nearly everything well.  Another would be a laminate called dyamondwood.  It will likely give you a little higher pitch than your purpleheart.  Another I like is oak.  It tends to also be a good universal striker and likely will give you a lower pitch than the purpleheart.  But the sky is the limit on trying different exotic woods.  Some of it is different pitch but some of it is just enjoying owning strikers of varying exotic woods.  Others often mentioned are osage, ebony, hickory, padauk, bubinga, bocote.....
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: sbbow on January 27, 2014, 07:43:27 PM
what is ipe
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: captin_hook on January 27, 2014, 10:10:25 PM
I like hickory for a all around striker to play on anything.
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: Skeeterbait on January 27, 2014, 10:19:56 PM
Quote from: sbbow on January 27, 2014, 07:43:27 PM
what is ipe

Ipe is also called Brazilian Walnut or Lapacho.  Very dense and hard.

Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: worth612000 on January 27, 2014, 11:58:01 PM
You would really like one of Wendell's dymondwood flare tip strikers from Lights Out Calls. they run good on glass, copper, ceramic and aluminum. I don't remember if I tried slate
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: REBELYELL on January 28, 2014, 12:51:29 AM
Dymondwood
Purpleheart
Hickory, black locust or persimmon

Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: CASH on January 28, 2014, 02:05:43 AM
Strikers can make every pot sound different.

My personal go to strikers are

Lightsout Dymondwood (my fave) and Osage
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: Gooserbat on January 28, 2014, 11:11:07 AM
Quote from: Skeeterbait on January 27, 2014, 10:19:56 PM
Quote from: sbbow on January 27, 2014, 07:43:27 PM
what is ipe

Ipe is also called Brazilian Walnut or Lapacho.  Very dense and hard.

Yes it is, it sinks in water.
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: Fatbeard on January 31, 2014, 10:12:59 PM
My 2 personal favorite are a solid snakewood and a two piece snakewood/dogwood.
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: hookedspur on February 01, 2014, 07:54:42 AM
Osage
Ipe
Diamondwood
Title: Re: Re: Striker ???
Post by: VA_Birdhunter on February 01, 2014, 12:05:19 PM
Quote from: worth612000 on January 27, 2014, 11:58:01 PM
You would really like one of Wendell's dymondwood flare tip strikers from Lights Out Calls. they run good on glass, copper, ceramic and aluminum. I don't remember if I tried slate

I agree....there very good!

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Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: drum817 on February 01, 2014, 01:35:40 PM
I like Dymondwood for higher pitched tones and Kwila wood for a little darker sound.
Title: Re: Striker ???
Post by: paboxcall on February 01, 2014, 03:06:12 PM
I run slate, glass and aluminum, and a few of my favorites include maple, osage, black walnut, black cherry, and hickory. 
Title: Striker ???
Post by: Chuck1443 on February 01, 2014, 03:37:39 PM
Hickory , dymondwood


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