Why are all the Tinkers hybrids now?

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Just curious why all the Tinkers butterflies available these days are hybrids? What happened to all the full bred ones?
 

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They are very similar to the declevis butterfly. I would be willing to bet this is what the hybrid cross is coming from. It seems the same sort of thing is happening with crosshatch triggers.
 
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It seem they can't tell wether they are declivis or burgess mixed cause they are always listed as all three. I just find it weird that you never see full bred ones anymore. Yeah you see it more and more with triggers and tangs too now.
 

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It seem they can't tell wether they are declivis or burgess mixed cause they are always listed as all three. I just find it weird that you never see full bred ones anymore. Yeah you see it more and more with triggers and tangs too now.

I do find it interesting when they say its a flavo hybrid, because how are they pulling hybrids when we cant get our hands on a full one.

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I do find it interesting when they say its a flavo hybrid, because how are they pulling hybrids when we cant get our hands on a full one.

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My thoughts exactly, bump!
 
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