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Started by OKbirdhunter, March 14, 2019, 02:57:33 PM
Quote from: OKbirdhunter on March 14, 2019, 02:57:33 PMHey All,I've been turkey hunting for a few years and have killed a few birds using a box call. Recently purchased a Dave Halloran cyrstal call and I seem to be having trouble keeping the surfcace conditioned.I bought the conditioning stone, and after roughing up a patch of the call, it produces some really nice yelps and cuts. After practicing on it for 5-10 minutes, it seems like the grooves roughed up by the conditioning stone seem to flatten out or get smooth, and the striker wants to slide across the face of the call, not producing very good sound. I've tried using less pressure between the striker and the call, but then the call doesn't produce as good a sound. Is conditioning the surface a few times each hunt just part of the deal with glass calls or am I doing something wrong here?
Quote from: Bowguy on March 14, 2019, 09:43:31 PMDo you know what bbcoach meant? If you were using a stone, (which should be hardly at all, )sanding screen or sandpaper only drag the conditioning item from say a 9 to 3 direction. Do not reverse back n forth. You're trying to make grooves not flatten them. The grooves should be perpendicular to the way you run striker. I'd prob use about an 80 grit screen, 100 would work too. The mistress is one of the crystal calls I have that seem to hold the conditioning the best. Each time you break the glass w a stone you take a bit off so if not overuse that.
Quote from: Bowguy on March 15, 2019, 02:31:02 AMYou could do what you like but the point is not to smooth anything out. If you go back you could wipe ridges you created off. That's something you don't want to do
Quote from: Turkeyman62 on March 15, 2019, 03:10:25 PMDon't know how true it is and can't remember who the callmaker was. But using drywall screen your fingertips will leave oil on the surface. I always use a stone.