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  • #16
    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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    • #17
      Iv put a 60lb mono shocker on n its held up so fare dwn on pier

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      • #18
        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 anyway
        PB 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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        • #19
          That happend on 1st cast but ok there after m8

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          • #20
            Originally posted by david.northeast View Post
            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 anyway
            Must 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
            CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
              Must 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
              It is a fixed spool thing as the line comes off in coils if you watch a video on slow motion you can see how big them coils are, mono leader works fine if you get the correct amount on and the mono gets through the eyes as quick as possible, just out of curiosity Stewart do you not loose the sensitivity of the braid having a mono leader? And does the braid not just wear through the mono when pulling out off snags? I have used braid on a multi but only with a braid leader which I found brutal to cast and control as it's not like mono were if the reels a bit fast you can just thumb it then knock the mags on a bit next cast, do you just start with a slow reel then adjust

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
                Must 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
                Like I say it's what I was told not that I knew any different. And braid to braid for me has worked fine since changing
                PB 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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