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Started by upnorth, March 19, 2017, 10:51:28 AM
Quote from: SwampAssassin on March 20, 2017, 12:25:31 PMI got a Black Aluminum/Bocote call made for me last year and I have had a really hard time getting the surface to stay conditioned. I can condition it and call once, and if I dont condition it again before calling it will squeal on me. I am sure that is more user error than anything bc I was not familiar with aluminum calls, but when its conditioned it makes one of the best and most raspy high to low yelps I have heard on a pot call. Def worth having in the vest!
Quote from: MikeStaten on March 20, 2017, 12:42:59 PMQuote from: SwampAssassin on March 20, 2017, 12:25:31 PMI got a Black Aluminum/Bocote call made for me last year and I have had a really hard time getting the surface to stay conditioned. I can condition it and call once, and if I dont condition it again before calling it will squeal on me. I am sure that is more user error than anything bc I was not familiar with aluminum calls, but when its conditioned it makes one of the best and most raspy high to low yelps I have heard on a pot call. Def worth having in the vest!Any slick aluminum will act like that. However, some sound amazing so it's worth the hassle to me. I hit the calling surface very lightly with scotchbrite and will even use some pool cue chalk or rain chalk on the striker tip. However, the chalk isn't really needed in most cases. Have you tried different strikers? Some grip better than others.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 20, 2017, 12:47:24 PMQuote from: MikeStaten on March 20, 2017, 12:42:59 PMQuote from: SwampAssassin on March 20, 2017, 12:25:31 PMI got a Black Aluminum/Bocote call made for me last year and I have had a really hard time getting the surface to stay conditioned. I can condition it and call once, and if I dont condition it again before calling it will squeal on me. I am sure that is more user error than anything bc I was not familiar with aluminum calls, but when its conditioned it makes one of the best and most raspy high to low yelps I have heard on a pot call. Def worth having in the vest!Any slick aluminum will act like that. However, some sound amazing so it's worth the hassle to me. I hit the calling surface very lightly with scotchbrite and will even use some pool cue chalk or rain chalk on the striker tip. However, the chalk isn't really needed in most cases. Have you tried different strikers? Some grip better than others.I agree w Mike but I use 220 grit sandpaper. I find it better n longer lasting. Bear in mind it loweres the resale value
Quote from: Jbird22 on March 19, 2017, 09:37:09 PMI have an older Lights Out in a Mahogany pot as well as the new Hanks in Padauk and I'd hunt both in a heartbeat! Yes, a "good" aluminum is worth having.