Reverse cut
Features of a Reverse Cut Call:
• Cut Design:
• The main cut is flipped in the opposite direction, changing how the top reed interacts with the lower reeds.
• This adjustment affects airflow, tension, and the way the call breaks over, leading to a more dynamic, unique sound.
• Often has angled or curved slits, enhancing rasp control while maintaining sharp, clean notes.
• Sound Profile:
• Crisp front-end yelps that roll over into controlled rasp rather than an overly aggressive break.
• Easier kee-kee runs due to the altered airflow mechanics, making it a great call for fall hunting.
• Sharp cutts and cackles that sound natural but with a distinct tonal edge.
• Purrs and clucks are softer and more natural than many heavily cut calls.
• Usage:
• Great for hunters who want more finesse and control without sacrificing rasp.
• Ideal for soft tree yelps, kee-kee runs, and mid-range calling while still allowing for aggressive sequences when needed.
• Best For:
• Hunters looking for a unique call sound that stands out from traditional cuts.
• Those who want clear front-end notes with controlled rasp rather than an overly aggressive break-over.
• Turkey hunters who use a lot of kee-kee runs or soft finesse calling, but still need volume when necessary.
This call is also a fantastic call for those guys who present their airflow to the left hand side of a call.