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  • Knight & Hale Knight & Hale Striker PurpleheartOne-Piece

Knight & Hale Striker PurpleheartOne-Piece

SKU: KHT0248
$24.99
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Yet another deadly tool for your vest. The premium Purple heart One-Piece Striker will give you those raspy and realistic turkey sounds you’re looking for. Whether you’re cutting, yelping, or purring, this striker is all turkey. Hand-turned and handmade in the U.S.A., you can be confident you’re buying quality. This striker is good to go in any hunter’s arsenal regardless of experience.

Specs:

  • One-piece, flared tip, hand turned striker
  • Crafted for the perfect weight and balance for your calls
  • Creates a raspy, realistic sound 
  • Striker Material: Purpleheart
  • Handmade in the U.S.A. 

How To Use:

For the best results: 

  1. Make sure the call is appropriately conditioned with the included scouring pad.
  2. Hold the call away from your body; cup it between your index finger and thumb.
  3. Hold the striker like a pencil at a 70-degree angle to call; rest your other fingers solidly against the call.
  4. Apply light pressure from the striker when calling.

For the most consistent pitches and tone, use the upper third of the call. The center of the call produces deeper tones. 

  • Cackle: Move striker in straight, quick, Âź" lines, 7 to 10 times.
  • Cluck: Move striker very quickly in straight, Âź" lines using popping motion.
  • Cut: Move striker very quickly in straight, Âź" lines with broken rhythm (ex. 3 notes, 2 notes, 4 notes).
  • Purr: Slowly slide striker in a straight, 1" line across surface. Hold striker higher for more consistent sound. Use scouring pad to create additional friction as needed.
  • Yelp: Move striker in a short oval or circular motion in ½" lines, producing a two-tone yelp, 5 to 7 times in each sequence. 
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