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Started by Ches., March 06, 2023, 09:14:16 PM
Quote from: Yoder409 on March 08, 2023, 08:41:47 AMMaybe I'm ignorant to the ways of the world...........but I use any chalk that is not of the dustless variety.I've used white......brown......tan.......red.....blue (stick and half round).....green......maybe others. I never noticed enough difference, one to the other to amount to a hill of beans. But maybe I'm tone deaf. But, apparently the turkeys are, too, because I don't think I've ever lost out o a bird because of my chalk color.Only time chalk color matters to me is when a maker includes a piece of chalk with the call he made. Just got a pair of boxes in the mail this past Saturday. The maker included a round cut from a stick of white chalk.......and that's what he had the boxes initially chalked with. So, I figure he must have chosen white for a reason for those particular calls. That's what I'll continue to use on hose calls.
Quote from: Trkmaster88 on March 07, 2023, 06:16:31 PMQuote from: Ches. on March 07, 2023, 04:38:07 PMOk, just so many options and no clear winner as far as I read it. I clean my paddle, put new chalk on the tune if it is not sounding right to my ear. Maybe that's the wrong approach but the one I have been using. I was using the Primos Red chalk, but just got a 6 pack of the half moon blue carpenters chalk. It powders very easy on application and sounds good to me. Ches.Where did you get the blue chalk from?
Quote from: Ches. on March 07, 2023, 04:38:07 PMOk, just so many options and no clear winner as far as I read it. I clean my paddle, put new chalk on the tune if it is not sounding right to my ear. Maybe that's the wrong approach but the one I have been using. I was using the Primos Red chalk, but just got a 6 pack of the half moon blue carpenters chalk. It powders very easy on application and sounds good to me. Ches.
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 08, 2023, 09:31:30 AMQuote from: Yoder409 on March 08, 2023, 08:41:47 AMMaybe I'm ignorant to the ways of the world...........but I use any chalk that is not of the dustless variety.I've used white......brown......tan.......red.....blue (stick and half round).....green......maybe others. I never noticed enough difference, one to the other to amount to a hill of beans. But maybe I'm tone deaf. But, apparently the turkeys are, too, because I don't think I've ever lost out o a bird because of my chalk color.Only time chalk color matters to me is when a maker includes a piece of chalk with the call he made. Just got a pair of boxes in the mail this past Saturday. The maker included a round cut from a stick of white chalk.......and that's what he had the boxes initially chalked with. So, I figure he must have chosen white for a reason for those particular calls. That's what I'll continue to use on hose calls.MY TURKEYS are color coordinated ... LOL... They like a well dressed hen... LOL..
Quote from: Spitten and drummen on March 07, 2023, 10:33:58 PMI can tell you for a fact that different color chalk changes the sound of a call. 100 percent. May not be night and day but does have subtle changes.
Quote from: Greg Massey on March 07, 2023, 10:22:45 AMAll chalk is not the same, Woodhaven doesn't make the rain chalk, rain chalk is fine, but it's not what i prefer.... The old sphere red brick chalk is about as pure a chalk as you can get. It's a more powder base, the closest thing to red brick is Primos red 3 small pieces in a plastic case. All chalks have little difference in texture and grit. The old Perfection in sphere shape in brown, is some of the best you could buy alone with the red brick, that Perfection brown has a little less powder base. White / blue are all similar but a tad different in my opinion. Dave Halloran sells a blue sphere chalk that is some of the best for blue chalk. Woodhaven sells a good white chalk. The old red brick chalk was a number 77701 Dixon chalk. Chalks with different content / powder bases cause boxes to run at different levels for tone / sound and rasp. Some people say i just use chalk and that's fine, but different ingredient makeup of chalk makes boxes run differently in how they cause friction between the box lid and rails. All of this affects the sound of a box.. You can mix chalk on the lid of a box, like red and little white and see the differences in tones and sounds. I personally look for the chalk i'm wanting to use to achieve the sound i'm wanting to create from the lid to rails. Now again, most good boxes don't need a lot of chalk to run, it all depends on the quality of the box and some combos just run extremely well.. Do a search on the forum and you can read opinions about chalk etc...