It would be mainly for allowing me to enter a competition one day if I chose. But I also believe calling, like anything else, is something that you should always be working on. As an example, I'd say if Scott Ellis is a 10, then I'm a 7. I'm a pretty good caller, but there's plenty of room for improvement.

And I agree on yalls points, mostly. Being a good woodsman is most important to killing turkeys. But I don't know of any sure enough turkey killers that aren't atleast above average woodsman and callers. Calling in a bird has a lot more to do with cadence and when you call and what call you make, than it does how you sound.