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Re: Vortex Howlers

In Reply to: Re: Vortex Howlers posted by T.J. on May 09, 2003 at 07:56:48:


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Posted by:
Kyle McWilliam

on May 09, 2003 at 23:14:28

may be that the speed of the air rushing past the whistle is just too fast for it to work until it slows down somewhat.

: : just wanted to point out... try and fit that football into a 2" pipe with the plastic howler protruding out the side.

: We got luckly last year and George found a couple that we've shot several times each with no problems, it's a little tight where the howler is but they fit. The only odd thing I've noticed is that they don't seem to start sreaming until they get somewhere between 50 and 100 feet out the barrel.


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