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What's your hands down favorite Striker?

Started by deerpoo22, January 25, 2014, 10:59:19 PM

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TauntoHawk

I couldn't carry just one but i have two favorites that I used 85% of last year.. hooks yellowheart and halloran mushroom tip purpleheart
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M,Yingling

90 % of the time I run one of my fiber rod strikers then a diamond wood ,,, and steves hollow bell black locust striker 
Not taking orders for calls at this time ,,,but my have some on hand  ,,,I Dont sell strikers
I do like copper pot calls,,,,Get them While u can
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Cut*N*Run

Whatever sounds best on the call I'm using. Padauk and osage are pretty universal though.

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Sun Shine State { Osceola }
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noisy box call that seems to sound like a flock of juvenile hens pecking their way through a wheat field

mudhen

I run 3-4 different d-wood Lights Out strikers + I always have the goofy Primos Cuttin' Striker with me...

mudhen
"Lighten' up Francis"  Sgt Hulka

callmakerman

An old HS Rosewood, one of my snakewood and or diamondwood

smalls

I've got a custom striker with a custom call that I like, and I also use an HS Strut Power Stik made of ipe Brazilian hardwood.  Least that's how its described.  For those wet mornings, I've got another HS Strut called The Master, its a carbon fiber tip with a mahogany rod.

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JLCcalls

That would be a tie for me.   A dogwood from West Augusta and a Morado from Silvers calls.

West Augusta

Any one of these.
Black Locust, Dymondwood, Snakewood, Bloodwood or African Blackwood.

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culpeper

I don't have a goto striker because I have 3 that work best on three different surfaces, A Yingling on my slate, Steve Torman Ipe on my glass and Lights Out dymond wood on my copper pot.

Devastator

Lightsout agatewood dymond wood for everything!!!!

lonnie sneed jr.

I have 2 hands down for my slates, red wood in a corn cob, and willow in a corn cob. For my glass calls hands down maple in a corn cob. All three of these strikers are at least 30 years old. I have been trying for years to get Dad to make me 3 more as close to them as he can get them, but that has not happened yet. I have been very lucky that I have not lost one of them.

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drenalinld

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Quote from: REBELYELL on January 25, 2014, 11:23:02 PM
Woodhaven strike 3 laminated birch flared tip
Couldn't agree more

I prefer the straight tip laminated birch. The oak is also good. My fave is Primos triple 7 laminated hardwood. Weighted perfectly for me.

rutandstrut

Orangewood or Grapefruit Wood...runs great on anything