Knight & Hale Pack Rack Deer Name
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Knight & Hale Pack Rack Rattling Name creates a giant buck warzone! A lot less complicated and extra compact to hold than precise antlers, the Pack Rack Rattling System delivers excepally practical buck battle sounds. It is very loud, a lot louder than you’d anticipate, so the sound carries lengthy methods. And it is simple to hold in a pocket. Order yours right this moment! Knight & Hale Pack Rack Name
Patented design produces intense rattling sequences
Genuine preventing sounds at excessive volumes
Attracts dominant, territorial bucks
Confirmed outcomes based mostly on intensive subject testing
Connects for quiet portability when not in use
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Clients discover the product efficient and handy to make use of. They admire its practical design, rattle high quality, and stickiness. The sound is practical and could be adjusted loudly or softly. It is easy for them to hold round and preserve shut whereas looking. The compact dimension matches properly of their palms, making it handy to maintain proper subsequent to them. Clients additionally like the benefit of use in comparison with full-sized antlers.
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13 reviews for Knight & Hale Pack Rack Deer Name
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Original price was: $19.99.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.
Kate M –
Great kit!
It feels like it worked for me! With these things you can never be completely sure but I am confident I pulled a buck in with this yesterday morning. Unfortunately he wasn’t a shooter. These were easy to stow and didn’t make any noise while hiking in. My only suggestion would be to make them in blaze orange and maybe a longer cord but they still appear to work. I’ll tell the story below.Some quick background info:Newish hunter. 3rd trip out.I have never use a call or rattleOpening day for rifle so lots of people in the woods.Overall people were reporting less deer/no deer compared to past seasons. My FIL who has hunted the area for over a decade said it was just a bad day overall. We also fewer than normal shots.Very warm day. Morning was hovering around 32 F and it went up to 60 a little after noon.So I got to my stand about an hour before sun up. I made it in farily quite and slow. Weak but constant wind blowing from the east. After only seeing a doe and some turkeys directly behind me I decide to head further east and sit at another stand we have. I take it slow and I get there around 11:45. I didn’t see or hear a single thing the entire time. Nobody in the area has shot. I sit for another hour and don’t see or hear anything. I decide to use these to try and rattle a buck in. I do a nice lound initial hit and then a few rattles from there for about two minutes. I wait 15 and do it again. After I set them down I figure I am just going to have a bad day and take out my book. As soon as I open the book I hear and see a 4 point buck coming from the east so walking with the wind. He is eating and looking around a bit as if looking for the sparing. He slowly walks maybe 30 feet infront of me before the wind blows some of my scent into him and then he walks a bit faster out of the area. I tried to rattle him closer but once he had my scent he knew it was time to leave.Anyway I am officially a believer with these.
Matt –
These are great!
Just what I was looking for! Very easy to pack in a small bag, and they connect together really snug. They can make a lot of sound for such a small rattle, if you want them to. They also sound good just barely rattling together too
J.I. –
Compact and realistic
What does a hunter look for in any type of call? The number one thing is a combination of realistic sound and effectiveness. This rattling system definitely sounds realistic. Its unique shape and design allows the user to change volume, aggressiveness, and rattle style (i.e. locked antlers and clashing, etc.). As far as effectiveness, that is as much up to the skill and hunting-wisdom of the user. Sometimes knowing when to use a call, or more importantly when not to, is most critical.This rattling system is compact and nests together when not in use. It’s a bit bulky for a pocket.The only thing that I would change (and award 5 stars), is if it came with a lanyard to wear around your neck.
Alan D. –
Love this rattle!
Small enough to fit in a pack and locks together nice and compact. Lightweight and tucks into my pack so I donât have to worry about tines getting hooked on trees/brush going thru the woods.
OveRMinD –
Great rattling system, great value, and easy to carry.
I don’t have to carry bulky horns any more! I combined this with the Primos Up Roar Deer Call and, for the first time in over 20 years of hunting, called up two bucks over 2 different days, LITERALLY from another man’s property. I was amazed. Not sure exactly which one did it, but I will never leave the camp without either.I was a bit skeptical, looking at the picture. How do they work? What does this plastic thing sound like? How big is it? I’ve used everything from REAL horns, fake horns, rattling bags, etc. This is far easier to use, far easier to carry, and far louder than anything else I’ve used. It also sounds almost exactly like real horns.The size is about the size of your hand, and the two pieces stick together. Once taken apart, they are bound together by a thick rubbery nylon strap. I like the strap for two reasons. Up in my tripod or tree stand, the loop allows you to hang it off a screw or something for easy access. Once you take it apart and start using it, the strap prevents you from accidentally dropping one to the ground.As far as using it, it couldn’t be simpler. Just face the pieces towards each other and twist. The bumps and ridges of the opposing pieces don’t match up exactly, but on purpose. This keeps them from wanting to lock together and makes them glide effortlessly against each other. There’s a kind of hole that you cup your hands around while grasping it, and you can alter the sound by changing your grip. I just slam the two pieces together, wait a half second, then start twisting with an odd on/off timing. Sounds amazing and there’s no way to bang your knuckles or gouge your hand like other methods.I’m buying another one for my dad since he insisted after seeing me use both my buck tags on good deer opening weekend.
Pitstop –
Easy to use
Seems to work very well; sounds nearly just like my actual whitetail antler set I go about 10 years ago off an 8 point. It’s much more compact that an antler set and easy to carry/use with gloves on. I personally don’t see any major advantage in this over the rattle bag if you already have one. The only small advantage would be my rattle bag gets wet and stays wet. This is plastic so it dries very fast and doesn’t retain water.Can’t speak from experience as I have not have anything big enough come to me “looking for a fight” yet but it does get the attention of yearlings and 4-6 points pretty well. Toyed around with a 4 point using this last weekend and it never scared it off (but that could also be due to the deer being too young / naive)
mitch –
no results
I hunt heavily pressured public land and the grunt works great but have not seen a buck come yet after I rattled. The sound seams to be accurate but I think they don’t respond because the bucks never fight during the day here from the pressure.
Amazon Customer –
My favorite rattle
This is a great little rattle. It fits in my pack very easily, itâs well made, and sounds good. I used this rattle several times this season and had no issues!
Mark_K –
I like this product. It can produce very real sounding fights. I’ve tried rattling bags, fake and real antlers and like this method of rattling best of all of them. I normally kept a set of real antlers at each of my tree stands, but some would go missing on occasion. This product is light and compact so carrying it with you is not a problem and the way it meshes together keeps it quite until you want to use it. Nice product. As an aside, a friend of mine bought the newer one that looks a bit like fancy antlers… I think this plain one has better sound qualities.
Ontario guy –
Works great. It is sturdy and sounds very real. I like how compact it is. Recommend this to or for any deer hunter.
Wayne & Michelle –
They sound âokâ but definitely not as realistic as real antlers. Nice and compact/easy to put in a pack.
Denis Guenette –
Fast shipping. Wasn’t able to bring out a deer with it. Sounds seem a bit different from what i was expecting.
Amazon Customer –
Sounds awesome and way easier then carrying a pair of sheds