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  • Namix 6oz Vs DCA 6oz...pros cons

    Lads ,

    I have recently purchased a namix bullet mould. Iv tried the weights in windy/strong current conditions and they seem to fly well.However I have used the DCA type for years and find they offer good service apart from strong currents ,whereby I have to use elastic bands to keep the wires in place to be more effective.Any views and tips would be helpful .

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    I use both. I find the namix if used without rollers on the wires are nigh on impossible to "breakout". Both go around the same distance, I usually fish heavy ground anyway so rarely get a lead back! lol

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    • #3
      theres a certain nack how to bend the wires on any grip lock weight as mentioned without rollers
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      • #4
        new namix tournament built extra grip without rollers are the way forward and allowing plenty of space for the wires to move enables you to bend the wires back into the weight more giving more grip as below examples.

        (Left) tournament bullet / (right) standard bullet

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        • #5
          Cost

          Originally posted by Cod Commando View Post
          Lads ,

          I have recently purchased a namix bullet mould. Iv tried the weights in windy/strong current conditions and they seem to fly well.However I have used the DCA type for years and find they offer good service apart from strong currents ,whereby I have to use elastic bands to keep the wires in place to be more effective.Any views and tips would be helpful .
          how much do the above moulds cost
          KEEP AHAD LADS IF THINGS DONT CHANGE THEY WILL STAY THE SAME

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          • #6
            i use the namix bullets paul there canny for fishing rivers there hold bottom well on bigger tides

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            • #7
              been finding myself thicker gauge wire than the 18in gauge in tricky conditions grip a lot better.

              spring steel used to be the wire supplied wth grip leads yrs ago but welding wire etc more and more been used same effect ??


              why was spring steel originaly used ?
              did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by codseeker View Post
                theres a certain nack how to bend the wires on any grip lock weight as mentioned without rollers
                agre with codseeker its the way you bend the wires, a mackem ( canny lad he was ) once showed how he bends his wires adn swore blind his way was best, a have used this method ever since and cannot disagree with him,and would match them with any other way with wires bent
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                • #9
                  I've tried lots of different styles of wire bending but still think I like using the rollers better.

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                  • #10
                    Cheers Lads

                    Theres an excellent variety of ways to bend wires and use rollers !!! will try em out on monday night....Thanks

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by waco View Post
                      agre with codseeker its the way you bend the wires, a mackem ( canny lad he was ) once showed how he bends his wires adn swore blind his way was best, a have used this method ever since and cannot disagree with him,and would match them with any other way with wires bent
                      aye got to agree wth codseeker also.
                      did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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