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Wood choice for strikers?

Started by barry, January 14, 2017, 03:20:44 PM

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TauntoHawk

I could go in the woods with just yellowheart, purpleheart and macasar ebony these get about 90% of playing time in the woods

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quavers59

I am still a fan of hickory with purple-heart 2nd.

maytom

Quote from: quavers59 on January 15, 2017, 01:37:48 PM
I am still a fan of hickory with purple-heart 2nd.

Will second this choice as well. Have to remember, that each call sounds different with each type of wood striker you use. You will find that some sound very high pitched vs others. What sounds awesome to my ears might not to yours. Personal choice all the way here.

wvmntnhick

Black locust and tulipwood. If it won't run with one of those, I'm probably not carrying it. Not real certain why I've got 9 strikers in the vest (probably because there's that many sleeves in there) but those are the two I reach for the most.

BowBendr

Zebrawood
Dymondwood
Black Locust
Purpleheart

appalachianassassin


beakbuster10

Snakewood
tulipwood
Osage
And of course dymondwood


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In no particular order; Dymond wood, Persimmon, Dogwood, Hickory.

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