The Primos Tramplifier Acrylic Open Reed Cow Elk Call (952) is a premium, compact hand call meticulously engineered for subtle, close-quarters communication. Featuring a high-grade molded black acrylic barrel, this call delivers incredibly sharp, crisp, and high-frequency sound reproduction. The open-reed system gives hunters total pitch control, making it easier than ever to coax a trophy bull into visual range during the final stages of a hunt.
Why It Outperforms the Competition:
Unlike standard polycarbonate or wooden calls that absorb sound and produce dull, muffled notes, the Tramplifier is constructed from dense, premium acrylic. This dense material forces air directly across the reed with zero vibration loss, creating cleaner, louder high-end notes and unparalleled tonal clarity. While many open-reed calls struggle with moisture freeze or stickiness in cold weather, the unique channel geometry of the Tramplifier resists saliva buildup. Its specialized short-range acoustic chamber is tuned perfectly to mimic the soft, non-threatening mews, chirps, and estrous whines of lone cows and calves, ensuring you do not over-call or spook hyper-wary bulls hanging up just out of bow range.
Features:
- Premium black acrylic barrel construction for maximum clarity and volume control
- Open-reed design provides infinitely variable pitch control for realistic vocalizations
- Specifically tuned for close-range and short-range calling scenarios
- Produces highly accurate cow mews, calf chirps, and subtle estrous cries
- Ergonomic shape allows for easy hand manipulation to muff or redirect sound
Technical Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Primos Hunting
- Model Number: 952
- UPC Code: 010135009526
- Material: Premium Molded Acrylic / Mylar Reed
- Call Type: Open Reed (Single Reed)
- Species: Rocky Mountain Elk (Cow / Calf)
- Effective Range: Short Range / Close Quarters
Questions & Answers
Q: Is this call difficult for a beginner to use compared to a diaphragm mouth call?
A: No. Open-reed calls are significantly easier to master than internal diaphragm mouth calls. By simply placing your lips at different points along the exposed reed and blowing gently, you can instantly control the pitch to produce perfect mews and chirps.
Q: Can the Primos Tramplifier mimic both adult cow elk and young calf sounds?
A: Yes. Because it features an open-reed design, you can easily transition from a deeper cow mew to a higher-pitched calf chirp by altering lip pressure and moving your positioning closer to the tip of the reed.
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