I gotta know what so special about this stuff. I'd asked about it in a previous thread but can't recall where I'd asked. Felt bad about it afterwards as I may have hijacked the op thread. Just gotta know what's so special about it as opposed to the red, blue and brown stuff that others have used.
it just works as advertised. it seems to grip better and last longer on the surface in my opinion. its what I use exclusively now. I have a couple of old strikers that I put a drop of super glue on the end of and twisted it into the brown spot like a pool cue and it works great. its not very expensive and I think it makes my calls sound a little better. may just be in my mind but I do like the stuff.
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on April 05, 2016, 08:37:22 AM
it just works as advertised. it seems to grip better and last longer on the surface in my opinion. its what I use exclusively now. I have a couple of old strikers that I put a drop of super glue on the end of and twisted it into the brown spot like a pool cue and it works great. its not very expensive and I think it makes my calls sound a little better. may just be in my mind but I do like the stuff.
^ Well said. I have had the same results with it.
Where can you get it?
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http://www.woodbutchercalls.com/rain_chalk.htm
By the way, does anyone know what this stuff really is (ingredients).
Not looking to make any, but just curious.
Works great by the way.
You can buy direct at www.rainchalk.com. They have with striker circle or cheaper without for box calls.
And / or you can add it to an order at Midwest Turkey...
https://www.midwestturkeycall.com/search?controller=search&orderby=position&orderway=desc&search_query=rain+chalk&submit_search=
Thanks for the info
Just got some in and it does liven up my boxcall, havent tried it wet yet. On the strikers do you rub the striker on the brownspot when the superglue is still wet?