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Best Striker

Started by StruttinGobbler3, February 05, 2018, 09:01:44 PM

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Sir-diealot

Quote from: Greg Massey on February 12, 2019, 11:41:14 PM
Don't over look Neal Herrman on the forum , he makes some killer strikers and is always willing to help people on the forum...
Have to agree, I have two diamond wood strikers from him and they make the calls roll over effortlessly.
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zelmo1

My own acrylic and purpleheart strikers are my 2 favorites

raven105

My #1 is a Cocobolo one piece from Chad Gunzenhauser that runs on everything. I wouldn't trade it for anything


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appalachianstruttstopper

My all time favorite is a yellow heart striker I got bout 25 years ago from heart of dixie game calls. Another favorite is purple heart on slate and glass.

coyote1

It depends, I like different strikers depending on the call surface. The strikers always in my vest are Halloran hickory, ipe, blood wood, lights out birch, dymondwood and a stuckey Macassar ebony.

Double B

Followed by buzzards

Turkeytider

A walnut over tulipwood from Harold Fowler. Makes a great sound made by a great guy.

Spitten and drummen

You asked for one so my vote goes to tulipwood. In my experience it has been the most versatile on different surfaces. That beind said , i have so many strikers and its hard to narrow down the best one I own. I have a few awesome ones , several good ones and some well not so goodbones. Im a fan of tulip , macassar , dymond , osage , purpleheart , yellowheart and hickory. Those seem to ride along in my vest every year. The maker may change but the wood type pretty much stays the same.
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LaLongbeard

I only use one crystal pot nowadays and I got Neal to make me a couple Rutland dymond wood strikers and there all hen.
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Harty

Neal's Rutland dymondwood

yelpaholic

Bill Lyman snakewood , dymonwood . Stucky macassar an snakewood . The two piece dymonwood that Schaffer sells also ..  in that order

Sixes

Fowler snakewood, Fowler Black Locust, Woodhaven Birch

Turkeytider

Quote from: Sixes on February 16, 2019, 10:34:12 AM
Fowler snakewood, Fowler Black Locust, Woodhaven Birch


Have a snakewood from Harold as well. Thing really barks on a Crystal Mistress.

bobk

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Lyman Diamondwood  and Snakewood,  Torman and Fowler Black Locust

West Augusta

Black locust or Dymondwood from just about anybody.
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