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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5064605" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>I'm not really sure it matters. What you say, how you say it, and when you say it matters much more than how the call sounds 95% of the time.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I prefer to use any 3 Reed call with a split (split v, combo, ghost) cut. But I also carry a 2 Reed call. Once in a while I'll hit a tom that won't commit to a 3 Reed, but goes nuts for a squeaky 2 Reed.</p><p></p><p>Usually I'll buy just about any brand of call after the season ends on closeouts if it's less than $3. The call I used 2017 thru 2020 has disintegrated, so I grabbed a Woodhaven ghost cut out of my closet for this year I bought for $2.49.</p><p></p><p>Now the actual shape of the call and how it fits the roof of your mouth CAN make all the difference in your ability to use it. Getting a good seal between the tape and your hard palate is crucial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5064605, member: 2805"] I'm not really sure it matters. What you say, how you say it, and when you say it matters much more than how the call sounds 95% of the time. That being said, I prefer to use any 3 Reed call with a split (split v, combo, ghost) cut. But I also carry a 2 Reed call. Once in a while I'll hit a tom that won't commit to a 3 Reed, but goes nuts for a squeaky 2 Reed. Usually I'll buy just about any brand of call after the season ends on closeouts if it's less than $3. The call I used 2017 thru 2020 has disintegrated, so I grabbed a Woodhaven ghost cut out of my closet for this year I bought for $2.49. Now the actual shape of the call and how it fits the roof of your mouth CAN make all the difference in your ability to use it. Getting a good seal between the tape and your hard palate is crucial. [/QUOTE]
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