Caller Primos Hunting Calls For Predator

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Primos Hunting Calls
28.60
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CALL PRIMOS RASPY COAXER PREDATORS
Capturing the attention of a distant or wary predator depends on the ability to produce distress sounds with absolute realism. This caller Raspy Coaxer from the Primos range has been specifically designed to emit raspy, hoarse cries that simulate an injured prey, such as a rabbit or a rodent. Its distinctive feature lies in its acoustic versatility, allowing a shift from a powerful long-range call to a much subtler, discreet squeak for the close-range finish.

The technical design of this accessory incorporates a double reed that offers superior tonal richness and an astonishing ease of modulation simply by varying the breath. Its structure is protected by a soft rubber coating that ensures a silent, comfortable grip, avoiding any rattling noise from bumping against hunting gear while moving. This covering also allows easy handling even with gloves or in wet conditions, guaranteeing operational effectiveness in all seasons.

Essential for fox and other predator hunting, this tool can stop a moving animal in its tracks or make it exit a thick thicket. Its compact format and proven robustness make it a trusted ally for demanding hunters who practice still-hunting or stalking. The precision of the tone obtained with this model can break the vigilance of the oldest, most experienced specimens in the area.

DETAILED FEATURES :
TYPE OF GAME : Fox / Predators
SOUND CHARACTER : Raspy distress cries (Raspy)
TECHNOLOGY : Double reed for increased realism
FINISH : Non-slip rubber coating
MODULATION : Double tone (Long and short range)
RANGE : Variable depending on breath intensity

Advice from our experts :
Use the main part for long-range localization calls, then switch to more muffled and brief sounds at the end of the sequence to reassure the predator and make it approach within shooting range without alerting it.

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