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Reviews (2)

Jul 06, 2017
Good compound
Good compound grease based -so it doesn't really dry/ but gets the polishing done well.

Apr 21, 2019
Fight Purr call
This is a good call, it’s made with cost in mind for mass production -but what call isn’t unless it’s hand made. They took an old call and made some problems go away with the glass falling out of the old versions. It sounds good it’s easy to chalk and it will get the job done. Now -The negatives - it’s made to be cheap to mass replicate and this style call seems to require super soft wood. That being said my old knight and hale fighting pure box calls still function just fine. The only thing that can’t be done quite as well with this call is the loud single sound “ ..buck...bucks” like a loud sparring cluck - it does them - but not as loud as the old box purr fight call. But - this call can do two sided purrs with intermittent clucks - so team it up with the push pull call and -boom -it’s all the communications. I carry a tool box of calls to the woods but this and a slate and I think anyone could bring them in.