Grandsire Extreme Old Single Plain Bob Plain Reverse Canterbury Plain Shipway Plain Wainfleet Plain Minster Extreme Wainfleet Extreme Thurlby Single London Single P-Single Gresley Single Lichfield Single Pelsall Single Hebridean Single Shatter Single
St Augustine St Augustine Fortune Reverse St Bartholemew Northrepps Herm Sark Rounzepleeze Ingo Ingon Thurlby St Blaise St Patrick's Day unnamed Stand Bandstand Islay unnamed
Quirister Quirister Ireton Wood Marling School Tenbury Brockworth Bidston Dalbury Halleys Comet Breamore Leekford unnamed unnamed unnamed unnamed Mull unnamed
Double-dodge 4-5 down Lie, point 4ths, lie, point 4ths, lie Make 3rds & back out Dodge 3-4 down 3-4 places down 3 in 5ths, 3rds & in 4 blows behind (early) 8 blows in 5ths! 8 blows in 5ths!                
Double-dodge 4-5 up Point 5ths, 3rds & in Plain hunt 4 blows behind 4 blows behind 4ths, 5ths, 4ths & in 4ths, 3rds, 4ths & in 3 in 4ths, 3rds & in 4ths, dodge 3-4 down                
Long 3rds 3rds, Point 5ths & in Plain hunt Dodge 3-4 up 3-4 places up 3rds, 3 in 5ths & in 4 blows behind (late) 3rds, 3 in 4ths & in Dodge 3-4 up, 4ths & in                
Make seconds Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected Unaffected                
Call at: Backstroke Handstroke Handstroke Handstroke Backstroke (treble in 4ths) Backstroke (treble in 4ths) Backstroke (treble in 4ths) Backstroke (treble in 4ths)                

In the top half of the table, each row shows the effect of using various calls for one method. A Grandsire Extreme is the standard call for each method, then the other calls give different variations. What you do at a call is shown in the lower half; read the set of work in the column below your variation.
For instance, Brockworth is Quirister, rung with a Shipway Plain. At a call, the bell about to double dodge 4-5 down would do 3 in 5ths, then make 3rds and carry on in.
Click here to see the blue lines for St Augustine and Quirister, on which all these variations are based.