Knight and Hale HD Long Range Hen Turkey Call Box Call
Original price was: $85.70.$59.99Current price is: $59.99.
Knight and Hale HD Long Range Hen Turkey Call
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Description
The Knight and Hale HD Long Range Hen Box Call is a must-have for turkey hunters seeking volume, realism, and versatility. This handcrafted, double-sided friction call features a cherry lid and cherry/walnut body that allows users to mimic the sounds of two different hens with ease. Whether you’re calling close-range or across open fields, this box call delivers sharp, resonant yelps, cuts, and clucks that cut through wind and thick cover. It?s easy to use for both beginners and experienced hunters, offering excellent control over tone and pitch with simple pressure and paddle speed adjustments.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.410 kg |
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| Dimensions | 13.00 × 5.00 × 3.00 cm |
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