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Barra rod
Posted by:
craig johnson
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Date: November 03, 2006 06:26PM
Thank u for responding to my earlier question Tom.
Would u be able 2 suggest a more suitable G-Loomus blank? Re: Barra rod
Posted by:
Martin Francis
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Date: November 04, 2006 02:57AM
Craig,
What you need is #6 power for that beasts. I have Batson RX7 6 power built for barra tick. Still losing a few to the stumps. Cheers Martin Re: Barra rod
Posted by:
craig johnson
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Date: November 04, 2006 10:29AM
Thank u Martin for your reply, i will see if i can find a blank with #6 power, Re: Barra rod
Posted by:
Martin Francis
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Date: November 04, 2006 05:47PM
Craig,
Check out the GUSA blanks from The Rodworks (See left - Aussie Sponsor). With regards to handle assemby, mine has palm support reelseat - very comfy with round baitcating reel. It has 14"/6" butt/fore cork grips. Guides are MNSG for larger strippers and LNSG for small ones. Smallest is (incl. tip) is #8. Hope this helped. Cheers Martin Re: Barra rod
Posted by:
Myles Boon
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Date: November 04, 2006 09:30PM
Craig,
Can you email me bearclawrods@iprimus.com.au I might have something your interested in. I would highly recommend Graphite USA. Regards Myles Brisbane. Re: Barra rod
Posted by:
Mark Fisher
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Date: November 05, 2006 12:36AM
Craig I also would recommend the GUSA blanks as great for Barra but I also wouldn't go to far past a Samurai NV7. The blank was specifically designed for Barra. It is a 6' blank in the 6-8KG range and is exceptionally tough. That would be my personal pick.
Regards Mark Outback Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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