Buck Gardner Polycarbonate Canada Goose Call Canada Hammer Mossy Oak Camo

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Buck Gardner Canada Call Canada Hammer' Mossy Oak Camo - Polycarbonate
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Buck Gardner Goose Call Canada Hammer' Poly, Mossy Oak Camo

Single Reed Polycarbonate Goose Call

Features:

  • Quick-Tune guts for easy reassembly
  • Fast reed pick-up and responsiveness
  • Handed-tuned and tested.
  • Loud volume
  • Wider tonal range over double reed calls
  • Good value
  • All weather durable

    The original short-reed Canada goose call is still the easiest operating goose call ever made. Each call has a shaved reed for fast pick-up and is hand-tuned to ensure performance that far exceeds the price. The Quick-Tune guts and reed system make cleaning, re-tuning, and re-assembly simple. The double O-ring insert forms an airtight seal with the barrel to enhance sound quality.

    To ensure quality and performance, Buck Gardner build, tune, and test each call one at a time by hand at their shop in Memphis, TN.

    From Buck Gardner website:Buck Gardner stand behind Buck Gardner's products 100% and all of Buck Gardner's calls are backed by Buck Gardner's Lifetime Warranty. This guarantee covers defects in materials, quality, and workmanship for as long as you own the call.Buck Gardner will repair or replace the call or its components at Buck Gardner's discretion and get your call back in the field as fast as possible.

    Polycarbonate is essentially bulletproof plastic, similar to Plexiglas. Its dense composition gives it excellent acoustic qualities with a softer sound than the Acrylic, it is highly durable so very unlikely to crack when dropped, and it is affordable for both manufacturers and hunters.

    Single reed calls offer a broader range of volume and tone, but they typically require better air control and correct tongue pressure on the part of the caller. Simply put, a single reed call is more versatile but requires solid mechanics. Single reed calls can normally get louder than double reed calls can.

    In a nut shell:

  • Louder
  • More tonal range
  • Better for more experienced callers

    Pro Tip:
    Duck hunters benefit from using both single and double reed calls. Different hen mallards have different tones, so being able to vary the sound of your calling will play to your advantage - especially on pressured ducks.

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