A $330 wooden bugle tube?

Its surely no instrument or even a wiffleball bat but the piss and vinegar 1000 is killing a bull this fall! Vinegar bottle, piece exhaust vent pipe and couple inches of pvc, held togther with some duct tape! Sounds awesome and has a fully adjustable baffle (think trumbone)...#not$350
-in all fairness i consider elk bugle tubes the most overrated piece of equiptment in elk woods, just marketing selling oil funnels and wiffleball bats to youtubers
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That price point is about where I would look to buy a used rifle/optics. Or some well-made leather forever boots, like White’s. If I had to burn $300, drop it in a 529 and not grumble about buying the college books years from now.
 
Its surely no instrument or even a wiffleball bat but the piss and vinegar 1000 is killing a bull this fall! Vinegar bottle, piece exhaust vent pipe and couple inches of pvc, held togther with some duct tape! Sounds awesome and has a fully adjustable baffle (think trumbone)...#not$350
-in all fairness i consider elk bugle tubes the most overrated piece of equiptment in elk woods, just marketing selling oil funnels and wiffleball bats to youtubers
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Love the Sitka Camo
 
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Seems like this would be a cheaper alternative. Just hack saw the bottom off. Hell, you can even buy 2. One for the wife’s decorations and one for hunting.
 
If you get in a bugle off that gets really tight and aggressive, I’m taking a Louisville slugger bugle tube and cleaning chit up. My pappy always said “Don’t take a vacuum hose to a bat fight”
Do people use vacuum cleaner pipes for elk? I used to use it to call Red Deer until i got my new roaring horn
 

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