Ericdc wrote:So scad > score?
Darren wrote:Nice pair of whoopers indeed!
Rick wrote:From Elliot to Alvie between Humble and the drainage that divides that block from 14. Big open stuff the birds like if cannons don't put them out.
Rick wrote:That 40th Anniversary model is said to be a return to the early, bigger-bored Short Barrels that many of us liked a lot better than the anemic recent ones.
Rick wrote:From Elliot to Alvie between Humble and the drainage that divides that block from 14. Big open stuff the birds like if cannons don't put them out. Believe the owner's son is going to guide part of it, so we should, knock wood, get some cannon relief.
Other piece east of 91 is pretty scabby, but the birds may like it better than I do.
Ericdc wrote:Honeybees?
Rick, would you have the opportunity to try out any of the RNT 40th anniversary line. Upon comparing my new 40th short barrel to my circa 2010 daisy cutter, the short barrel has a bigger bore, which surprised me.
Rick wrote:Ericdc wrote:Honeybees?
Rick, would you have the opportunity to try out any of the RNT 40th anniversary line. Upon comparing my new 40th short barrel to my circa 2010 daisy cutter, the short barrel has a bigger bore, which surprised me.
Yes, honey bees, and no, I've not tried the anniversary calls. Just know they're supposed to be a return to before they "improved" them. Virtually certain my early SB shared the same bore with my half scroll DC ('04 or '05), just wasn't as harsh. Believe that when they later decided to make the DC more user friendly, they had to throttle down the SB to create some appreciable difference between the two. And know the more recent SBs I've tuned for folks were disappointingly anemic.
Rick wrote:I believe the 40th anniversary DC is also supposed to be a return to the early design, and that would be a lot cheaper than one of the early run DCs that collectors pay silly money for. But I don't know that it is.
Ericdc wrote:As with our other two flagship calls the Original and the Short Barrel, we have made upgrades to the Daisy Cutter in celebration of our 40th Anniversary. We’ve taken our best selling call of all time, and made what has set the standard in pure raw and powerful, nastiness in a duck call, even more obnoxiously nasty. The toneboard changes along with the opened up bore, only builds on the Dasiy Cutter’s legend as reigning king of raunchy aggression. We also have changed the appearance of the call by adding a smaller diameter lip on the barrel, brass band, and a new 40th DC decal. This new design may not be for every one, but if you can run it... game over.
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