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Let's talk pot call and striker conditioning..........
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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 4604324" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I cannot count how many birds I've killed with the Dawkins wood pot aluminum. It's at least 100 if not more and I don't usually use anything else. So I've got some experience keeping it running. I use the green scotch brite on the call and press hard to make sure I score it well. The one I use is now silver where the sweet spot is. The striker and your hand are more important though. On the striker I use pool cue chalk. Every few days I'll hit it with a sanding block to fresh it up and apply more chalk. If you press to hard with the striker it'll slip. It's better to run the striker real easy and it'll sing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 4604324, member: 8139"] I cannot count how many birds I’ve killed with the Dawkins wood pot aluminum. It’s at least 100 if not more and I don’t usually use anything else. So I’ve got some experience keeping it running. I use the green scotch brite on the call and press hard to make sure I score it well. The one I use is now silver where the sweet spot is. The striker and your hand are more important though. On the striker I use pool cue chalk. Every few days I’ll hit it with a sanding block to fresh it up and apply more chalk. If you press to hard with the striker it’ll slip. It’s better to run the striker real easy and it’ll sing [/QUOTE]
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