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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 4261283" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I tried several systems and like you, I was looking for something "packable". I've rattled up bucks with almost all of them but I don't think you can beat the real thing and you can definitely tell the difference in tones in different size antlers. If I carry anything other than real antlers it is the black rack system (still bunglesome compared to rattle bags). They're easy to work with and each rattling half has both sides of the antler so you're rattling with full racks as opposed to half racks like typical rattling antlers. If you're insistent on rattling bags you can easily make your own that sound better than most commercial ones. An old sock and pieces of a cheap pool stick work great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 4261283, member: 69"] I tried several systems and like you, I was looking for something "packable". I've rattled up bucks with almost all of them but I don't think you can beat the real thing and you can definitely tell the difference in tones in different size antlers. If I carry anything other than real antlers it is the black rack system (still bunglesome compared to rattle bags). They're easy to work with and each rattling half has both sides of the antler so you're rattling with full racks as opposed to half racks like typical rattling antlers. If you're insistent on rattling bags you can easily make your own that sound better than most commercial ones. An old sock and pieces of a cheap pool stick work great. [/QUOTE]
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