Shock leader always give that extra bit of security, would hate for a lump of lead to come off and hit someone.
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I found that when casting hard with a mono leader it tends to wrap up in the rings and crack off so went with braid to braid. Didn't have any issues.
Think with mono leaders it was a case of the braid not being heavy enough to push the leader through the ring or so I was told anywayPB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
PB LING 7lb 8oz
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Originally posted by david.northeast View PostI found that when casting hard with a mono leader it tends to wrap up in the rings and crack off so went with braid to braid. Didn't have any issues.
Think with mono leaders it was a case of the braid not being heavy enough to push the leader through the ring or so I was told anyway
As for the last bit all I can say is Eh? Basic physics tells you there is no "pushing" whatsoever going on in a cast - the acceleration then momentum of the lead pulls the line off the spool for both a multiplier and a fixed spool. Problems can occur with a multiplier when the spool is running too fast and the momentum of the lead is insufficient to match the acceleration of the spool (overrun and crack-off) but that is down to a poorly set-up reel and / or crap casting technique, not the main line being too light to push the leader through the ringsCLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View PostMust be a fixed spool thing. I pendulum cast 66lb power pro with an 80lb mono leader on a Saltist 20 and a 525 Mag and I've never had even a hint of a problem.
As for the last bit all I can say is Eh? Basic physics tells you there is no "pushing" whatsoever going on in a cast - the acceleration then momentum of the lead pulls the line off the spool for both a multiplier and a fixed spool. Problems can occur with a multiplier when the spool is running too fast and the momentum of the lead is insufficient to match the acceleration of the spool (overrun and crack-off) but that is down to a poorly set-up reel and / or crap casting technique, not the main line being too light to push the leader through the rings
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Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View PostMust be a fixed spool thing. I pendulum cast 66lb power pro with an 80lb mono leader on a Saltist 20 and a 525 Mag and I've never had even a hint of a problem.
As for the last bit all I can say is Eh? Basic physics tells you there is no "pushing" whatsoever going on in a cast - the acceleration then momentum of the lead pulls the line off the spool for both a multiplier and a fixed spool. Problems can occur with a multiplier when the spool is running too fast and the momentum of the lead is insufficient to match the acceleration of the spool (overrun and crack-off) but that is down to a poorly set-up reel and / or crap casting technique, not the main line being too light to push the leader through the ringsPB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
PB LING 7lb 8oz
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