Volume Flow Reduction technology offers more control
Hand-polished, machine-turned acrylic
Air flow-limiting insert is great for finishing ducks
Stainless steel band
Dead ducks are the only fallout from this reactor. Volume Flow Reduction technology increases back pressure automatically, offering superior call control and finesse at a lower volume. Its air flow-limiting insert is great for finishing ducks with full-throated quacks and chatter. The black/pearl/silver model features a corrosion-resistant Al-thriteen aluminum insert for a crisp, clean sound with razor-sharp notes, more consistent tone and greater range. Stainless steel band. Made in USA. Available:
Bought the call and used it my first year of duck hunting. It is really easy to get the desired tones, it was definately worth the price. My 1 yr. old was running around with it and it came apart and was no problem to put back together and tune it either. Great call!
I went to the store to purchase this call after seeing it online but when i tested it it sounded pretty good but after trying the rnt timber hog i thought it sounded better and was worth the extra money
I bought the yellow/green reactor call and it sounds amazing. I took it out on a few hunts and it knocked those ducks dead, but it's starting to crack. It may just be the yellow one that does it but I'm taking mine back and going to cough up a little more cash and get a RNT.
I started hunting ducks in 1964, I have had many calls in the past years. I used the same call for over 20 years and still use it today however I picked up this B.G. call and used it in the store, fell in love with it!
Our season opened two weeks ago and I started with my old call, then hit the new call the mallards were way out there and just turned when the sound hit them, they came screaming to the call. I finished the birds with my B.G. I don't have the lungs I had way back then but I didn't have a problem useing the Reactor, easy to use, easy to control the air flow to finish the birds. Getting another one for my hunting partner for Christmas. He can't quack yet but the man can shoot.