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Halloran Twisted Sister, best striker?

Started by gatrkyhntr70, March 19, 2024, 01:59:25 AM

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gatrkyhntr70

What's your preferred Striker for the Twisted Sister?
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bbcoach

#1
I get the best sound from laminated strikers.  David matches this call with a 2 piece Dymond wood and I like Jeff Harrison's Frog Wood.

MDTOM84


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For my ear, David's one piece purpleheart.
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Wvgobbler

David's one piece IPE or Rutland Dymondwood striker. Purple Heart does sound good on it too

TauntoHawk

Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on March 19, 2024, 07:54:05 AM
For my ear, David's one piece purpleheart.
That's what I keep with mine and it's the only pot that goes on 100% of my hunts

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TalknTurkey

Out of David's strikers, I like his one piece yellow heart with it. But my favorite on the twisted sister is a Stuckey tulipwood.

The Lung

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ncwoodsman

As others have stated, David's one piece IPE and the JLH frogwood both work well for me.

Tnandy

His dymondwood never leaves my vest and I couldn't begin to tell you how many birds that I have taken with it and several different pots through the years. I have really never understood why it doesn't get more publicity as a go to striker. There is some great ones out there and I put his in the same category with em. Especially when I am not talking about just sound but carrying birds out

Cut N Run

The dymondwood and a flared tip dogwood striker have worked the best for me.

Jim
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