The Old Time Cast Clunker Cow Bell produces a pleasant, low-tone sound that carries across medium to long distances, making it easier to keep track of your dog in...
The Old Time Cast Clunker Cow Bell produces a pleasant, low-tone sound that carries across medium to long distances, making it easier to keep track of your dog in the field. This style of bell is especially useful for hunters or handlers with hearing difficulties, as the deeper tone cuts through outdoor noise better than higher-pitched bells.
Crafted in the traditional cast clunker style, this bell is tough, reliable, and designed to last through years of hunting and training. It easily attaches to collars up to ¾" wide, making it compatible with most standard hunting dog collars.
Low-Tone Sound: Pleasant tone carries at medium to long distances.
Great for Hearing Assistance: Ideal choice for handlers with hearing difficulties.
Durable Cast Construction: Built to withstand rugged hunting conditions.
Collar Compatible: Fits collars up to ¾" wide.
Trusted by Hunters: Reliable bell for tracking bird dogs, hounds, and versatile hunting breeds.
The Old Time Cast Clunker Cow Bell is a dependable tool for hunters who want a durable, low-tone tracking bell that keeps them connected to their dog, even at a distance.
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