I got to be pretty good with my Primos Diamond Cutter. Well, now that I have my Legacy Lone Hen cut to the proper fit, I am getting pretty good with it. Problem is, now I am not too good with the Primos. Is this common among newbies switching from one call to another while still learning? Should I just stick with one call?
Stick with what works....different latexes are being used along with how it is stretched/cut. Stick to single or double reed calls.....no cuts in latex till you get the repetition and cadence down...then upgrade to calls with the different cuts in them.
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Craig
I am no pro with a mouth call for sure... Sometimes it takes me a minute to figure out the air-flow or sweet-spot of a different call.
But my guess is that you funked up your Primos... Reeds stuck together, reeds stretched out, etc...
IMHO a two reed corner notch like my Classic hen ( commonly called a boss hen cut) is a very good call for the novice caller.