Just wondering what everyones favorite production one or two piece striker is. I found my H.S. strut two piece rosewood striker and it sounds awesome on most slate calls, deepens the tone a bit but love it. Primos 777 is another good one on glass calls. Scoot
Probably a Halloran 2 piece Dymondwood
Paul Platz 2 piece.
Woodhaven Birch laminated flared tip.
Lots of times its hard to beat a good old two piece hickory striker.
Quote from: Muskrat6 on March 14, 2017, 01:36:24 PM
Woodhaven Birch laminated flare tip.
That's a great one.
Primos 777 is about as good as any striker production, custom or otherwise for my style. I have a couple back-ups still in the package. Woodhaven strike three laminated birch straight tip is my 2nd choice.
HS Strut two piece rosewood that I have had for many years. It runs just about any surface it touches. Lost it once and it made me sick but found it when we were on the way back to the car. Fell out of my pocket crossing a fence.
HS Strut 2 piece Carbon
It was a killer on my Alumislate and Ol Yeller.
Unfortunately I loaned them to a young hunter and never were returned.
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Woodhaven birch
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The old laminated 777 from primos. I have two. Great striker for under 10.00. Haven't run the new version you can buy at the store today.
HS Strut Rosewood, Knight & Hale power tip, Primos lucky striker, may be the same as 777, not sure. Three of my favorites.
The hs strut rosewood and the hs power stick is the same one and both are great and the halloran d wood and woodhaven laminate all awesome
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Purple Heart by Primos. That little striker grabs on to every pot I reach for.
For me, Halloran 2 pc macassar ebony and a DND purpleheart. Unfortunately, i dont beleive that either one of those strikers are available anymore. Which stinks because i lose at least one striker per season and i lost the DND last year.I just got a dymondwood striker from Matt Van Cise that is awesome on crystal and glass, but im not sure that would be considered a "production striker".
I used to run a primos cut 'n striker a lot.
Quote from: MDTOM84 on March 14, 2017, 11:20:33 AM
Primos 777. For me
Yep. I also like southland strikers if you can find them.
I've always really loved Cody's 2 piece hickory strikers. I could be stuck with just one of those and feel like I could get good turkey sounds out of any pot I have. They have all been good consistent strikers.
Quote from: joker on March 14, 2017, 01:43:10 PM
Lots of times its hard to beat a good old two piece hickory striker.
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Agree with all ya'll on the 777. It is most often my go-to
Roots Masscar ebony bell tipped
Strawser 2 piece strikers are hard to beat
Cody two piece Hickory
Quote from: Dr Juice on March 15, 2017, 06:09:01 AM
Purple Heart by Primos. That little striker grabs on to every pot I reach for.
I don't have a real favorite "production striker" maybe any of the standard 2 piece hickory ones (cody etc) but my turkey hunting partner who is a fantastic caller would rather leave home without his boots than his Primos purpleheart striker. That one with the goofy smoke colored plastic horn on the end.
He dropped it once a few years ago and I thought I was going to have to dart him he was in such a panic trying to find it!
He runs that thing on an old Cody Envy and it's magic.
Quote from: Jbird22 on March 27, 2017, 08:53:17 PM
Cody two piece Hickory
I've got an old heavy hickory Cody striker that is awesome
Quote from: sbbow on March 14, 2017, 05:16:44 PM
Woodhaven birch
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