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Question about winglock delrin

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Are the winglock delrin short reed goose calls better for hunting over land or water?

Also are these calls a "reach out and touch them" call, or is it better for close up calling? or both?

As well, is it hard to "double cluck" with these calls?

Thanks.
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I've been using mine for everything with great results. As for 2x clucking, they are no harder to use than any other call. Once I learned how to contol back pressure it all became much easier with all sounds
Does the Winglock Delrin provide a consistant sound each time a call is made? Also how does it perform in cold weather?
Winglocks are very reliable in weather conditions and have a consistant sound. Any inconsistancy is usually with the person blowing it.

:)
Hatterwayne said:
Winglocks are very reliable in weather conditions and have a consistant sound. Any inconsistancy is usually with the person blowing it.

:)
Ditto!!!
Rick is coming out with a new call that has a longer insert. I've been hearing it's even deeper than his originals, you might want to check it out.
Are the Wing lock Delrins ready to use "out of the box" or does it need to be tuned?
Mike said:
Are the Wing lock Delrins ready to use "out of the box" or does it need to be tuned?
Mine was ready to go....no tuning needed
even comes with the goose in it -lol
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