HS Strut Debuts New Turkey Chokes and Calls for 2025

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posted on May 7, 2025
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LEDE Undertaker Chokes And Double Deuce Box Call

HS Strut, the brand of turkey calls and hunting accessories founded by Hunters Specialties more than three decades ago, recently introduced a new choke tube lineup and double-tone box call for this year's turkey season.

Undertaker Pro Choke Tubes

A new take on an old favorite, the next-generation Undertaker Pro Choke Tubes feature modern designs that adapt to the industry’s ever-changing turkey ammo. These extended chokes promise to deliver tight patterns thanks to unique internal groove technology that separates pellets from the wad, preventing the wad from spinning and concentrating more pellets on the intended target—gobblers’ heads. All five models in the new lineup are rated for use with various ammo types, including steel, lead, bismuth and TSS. MSRP: $37.99

Available options include:

  • Remington
  • Winchester/Browning Invector
  • Winchester/Browning Invector Plus
  • Beretta/Benelli Mobil
  • Beretta/Benelli/Retay Crio Plus

Double Deuce Box Call

As versatile as turkey calls come, the double-sided, double-cavity construction of the Double Deuce Box Call provides hunters with a two-toned call capable of producing a wide range of sounds. Its black walnut paddle pairs with a poplar box featuring two cavities, one long and one short, each responsible for delivering a unique set of calls—the short cavity creates high-pitched hen sounds, like mating yelps, cutts and purrs, while the longer cavity produces medium- to low-pitched yelps, clucks, cutts and purrs, as well as young gobbler yelps. MSRP: $27.99

To browse the complete HS Strut product lineup, including both calls and chokes, visit HSStrut.com.

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