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Conditioning Strikers

Started by mountaineer long beard, March 09, 2021, 08:41:33 AM

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mountaineer long beard

What do you all use to condition your strikers and how often do you do it?

Mike

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Dtrkyman

Green scotch brite primarily.  No exact tie frame but regularly, particularly for hard surface calls, lack of prep will get some high pitch squeaky sounds and slippage for me.

spiggy2

I use the purple/maroon color scotch brite. I tend to condition mine a lot when running a glass or crystal, I like having a clean striker tip. I think it grips better


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paboxcall

220 grit and green scotch brite.
A quality paddle caller will most run itself.  It just needs someone to carry it around the woods. Yoder409
Over time...they come to learn how little air a good yelper actually requires. ChesterCopperpot

misfire

Use Scotchbrite or sandpaper, but then I want you to go an extra step. Take your striker and press down hard on a piece of glass or someone else's truck window. Rub it vigorously all over the head of the striker. By burnishing the striker, it lasts a lot longer
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M,Yingling

150grit  palm of hand put tip in  give twist
Not taking orders for calls at this time ,,,but my have some on hand  ,,,I Dont sell strikers
I do like copper pot calls,,,,Get them While u can
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wvmntnhick

Primos slick stick. It's got everything you need for strikers and calls.


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Turkeytider

Quote from: spiggy2 on March 09, 2021, 09:54:47 AM
I use the purple/maroon color scotch brite. I tend to condition mine a lot when running a glass or crystal, I like having a clean striker tip. I think it grips better


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I use maroon ( green will work too ), carry it in my pouch. Always condition the tips before each hunt.

Meleagris gallopavo

Maroon or green Scotch Brite.  I bought a box of maroon and cut squares off as I need them.


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