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Turkey box call holster

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Stayed inside yesterday, 10f and 15mph winds here in Vermont. I decided to max a box call carrier for my Lynch’s #102 box call. It’s a great old call and deserves better treatment than tumbling around in the bottom of my backpack, or game pouch. I only had 7/8oz vegtan leather to work with, probably too thick, but you use what you have sometimes. Put some turkey tracks on the front, more for design than function, but I am happy how it came out. No more fumbling in my pack or pockets for this call anyhow, should open up more room for other items, like jerky and water.
 

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That’s cool! I can’t count the times when my box made noises in my backpack when I wanted it to be quiet. And the rubber band is far from a fail safe.
 
Great job! I posted a bunch of calls that I made on the non muzzleloading forum. I included a picture of a box call and leather sheath that I made if you are interested in looking
 
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