The Rolling Thunder DC212BLK Two Stroke Double Reed Cutdown delivers authentic duck vocalizations that bring waterfowl within range. This blackout acrylic call produces the raspy, aggressive tones that trigger responses from pressured ducks in challenging hunting conditions.
What Makes This Different
The two-stroke double reed system creates natural back-pressure that allows hunters to produce both soft feeding calls and aggressive comeback calls without switching equipment. Unlike single reed calls that require precise air control, the double reed configuration provides consistent tone production across varying breath pressures. The cutdown barrel design reduces air volume requirements while maintaining full tonal range.
Key Features
- Two-stroke double reed system for versatile calling techniques
- Cutdown acrylic barrel reduces air requirements by 30%
- Blackout finish eliminates glare and blends with hunting environments
- Hand-tuned reeds produce authentic mallard hen vocalizations
- Compact 4.5-inch overall length fits standard lanyards
- Durable acrylic construction withstands temperature extremes
- Pre-seasoned reeds ready for immediate field use
Field performance centers on the call's ability to cut through wind and distance while maintaining tonal clarity. The double reed configuration produces the raspy undertones that mature ducks recognize as authentic communication. Hunters can execute everything from subtle feeding murmurs to loud hail calls without overblowing. The acrylic material maintains consistent performance in wet conditions and temperature swings from freezing mornings to warm afternoons.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: 4.5 inches
- Barrel material: High-grade acrylic resin
- Reed configuration: Double reed, hand-tuned
- Finish: Non-reflective blackout coating
- Weight: 2.1 ounces
- Lanyard hole: Standard 1/8-inch diameter
- Model: DC212BLK
- UPC: 810123073009
The DC212BLK represents proven double reed technology in a compact, field-ready package. Serious waterfowlers recognize that consistent calling performance often determines hunt success. This call delivers the tonal versatility needed to adapt to changing conditions and duck behavior throughout the season.