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I'd stay with the double reeds if that's what you've always blown. It sucks to pay top dollar for a fancy single reed then not be able to run it right away, really hurts lol. I was so upset when I bought my first high end call years ago. It was the original RnT daisy cutter, and I hated it. It wasn't until after that season that I really started practicing with it and got used to the single reed, and now I love it. Now I run that same daisy cutter, paired with the daisy slayer, both singles. I'm biased to the RNT's, but the Alpha 2 is hard to beat for a nice double reed. My little brother has one and if I had to blow a DR that would be it, no doubt (acrylic). A close second for a high end DR is the Zink ATM. Got a buddy that won a wood (cocobolo maybe?) at a Delta banquet last year, and it is hella ducky, but costs a bit more than the RNT. But for about 50 bucks you can get the echo poly/wood timber DR that's really nice. I have one and loved it for the price, but the poly insert got cracked eventually. What calls have you been blowing?
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JJ Lares Hybrid.
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It aint skybusting if you are killing them
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Is it just me but when did we start "running" or "driving" duck calls?
Call me a queer but I still blow my duck calls; maybe you can only blow cheap calls, expensive calls must be driven...... |
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I'll start working on the patent now. Faulk's single reed cocobolo cut down key hole timber style scaup gargle. We gawn be rich boys..
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I'm biased towards the RNTs as well, I have the daisy cutter also and I found it very easy to blow. And I can get just as soft with it as any of my old double reeds |
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Yall still talkin about duck callin here.....?
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"I found it pleasantly easy to call waterfowl with" That better? Haha |
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I've had my haydels red leg for about 10 or 12 years and other then that I think I've only had the original dr85...this is why I'm looking into acrylic. I'll probably just stick with the double reeds though...I'm no competition caller! Lol Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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http://www.rntcalls.com/products/items.aspx?id=137 |
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Ill use a rnt short barrel or hi ball boss hog on a windy day or to break high ducks, other than that its a vtm-90
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I like a call that can be highly manipulated If that makes sense. |
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Yes. Not only tone, but volume as well.
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That being said, some of the DR's they make now can do everything a single reed can, other than the SUPER loud high balls, and are generally more forgiving too.
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Redbone or bust! Wait....wrong thread.
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