Hunter's Specialties Releases New Legacy Calls

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posted on March 7, 2013
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3/7/2013

Hunter's Specialties has released a pair of new options for turkey hunters with its Legacy friction pan calls.

Available in both glass and slate versions, the Legacy friction pan calls can produce soft tree yelps, clucks and purrs, as well as loud and excited high-pitched calls. The slate version features a walnut pot, while the glass model sports cherry wood. The calls are sealed and water resistant, and are hand made.

Each call comes packaged with a carbon striker and a Premium Flex Legacy diaphragm call. They'll ship with an MSRP of $27.99.

For more information, go to HunterSpec.com.

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