True Slate Surface Call With Composite Pot
- Will not weather
- Will not crack
- Will not absorb moisture
Slate Surface
- Slate plays dry with wood striker
- Slates plays wet with carbon striker
- Slate has a much softer sound than other surfaces
- The slate will always play when went such as in the rain of dropped into water
- However if exposed to water for long periods of time, water can begin to absorb into the slate do to slate being naturally porous
- Be sure to let the slate dry out properly before storing away and it will be ready again for the next hunt.
Slate Conditioning
- Use scotch brite pad
- Sand in small circular motions on entire surface of call
- Be sure to wipe off the dust from surface before playing
Carbon Striker Conditioning
- Set 120 grit sandpaper on a flat surface
- Set tip of striker at 90 degrees to the sandpaper
- Rub the striker back and forth on the sandpaper not applying to much pressure
- This should only need to be done when the carbon striker begins to feel "off" or begins to slip on the slate surface.
Call Comes With
- 2 piece hickory striker
- 2 piece hickory/ carbon striker
- 120 grit sandpaper
- Scotch brite pad