What are the advantages of a one side over a standard short box? Or is it more of a personal preference thing?
I mainly only play one rail anyway and they seem to be a touch clearer on the front end.
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One advantage I found is because the lid rests firmly against the high side, when you carry it with rubber bands or whatever wrapped around it, it's less likely to squeak. Which is good for kids or anyone carrying a call in the woods. Also new callers might find consistency in one rail making it easier to run and master.
"Why a one-sider ?" is for the same reason as any other box that goes hunting with me.
SOUND
Other than authenticity in sound, there's little other reason I carry a call around the woods. I don't discriminate based on the number of rails.
The first box call I bought, some 40-ish years ago, was a one-sider. But, sentimentality be darned. It's ALL about the sound.
Most all call builders tune both rails now for that reason I prefer regular box 2 rails... But I have used both and regardless sound is what I am chasing. A good tune box on both rails will give more hens in the box.. IMO
So it just depends on what you like and enjoy playing ...
Contrary to popular belief, you can get a bunch of hens out of a onesider.
Play top of rail, trailing edge of paddle, full stroke, knuckle on top of lid handle, tilt paddle toward leading edge. A lot of hens!
The only drawback, which isn't a big deal in most situations is a gobble. They don't gobble well.
They have a unique sound too. I almost always have one with me...
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I bought as pair of one siders from Darrin Dawkins at Unicoi as prizes for an upcoming event. They are both amazing and one of them may be the best box I have ever run. Feathers just pour out of it