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new guide concept
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: August 18, 2020 05:17PM
I am building a 7ft mediun spinning rod and want to set it up to the New Guide Concept (first time). My lack of knowledge and practical experience with this system has me frustrated.
Guides are CBR LSR single foot. The reel is a Shimano Stradic 2500, the spool diameter times 27 comes to 49.27 inches. When I run the line from the end of the spool to the choke guide (ring size 6) I find the first reduction (25) guide is too close to the spool (16in) and the (20) guide is too far from the spool (24in). I do not what lee way I have to shift the recommended ranges.. Based on that info I have the wrong style guide. Is there a way I can make these guides work. My instinct is to keep the choke guide as is and arrange the reduction guides (3) possibly (4) so when I sight down the rod all the reduction guides are concentric I intend to use these guides on this blank, If they can't be used for the concept set up then I will use these guides the old traditional way and purchase the proper guides for a future build. I would appreciate any advise. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/18/2020 05:20PM by John DeMartini. Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: August 18, 2020 05:28PM
Maybe CRB LZR? Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
Roger Templon
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Date: August 18, 2020 06:51PM
John
I suggest 2 options. Either move the stripper guide out to 18" or so from the reel spool shaft and shorten the reduction train to the choker...or... change the stripper guide for a #20 guide. Also when you run a line from the reel shaft to the choker are you running the line to the outside of the guide or the inside of the guide? This can move the reduction guide positions slightly. I have always used the 27X method (40+ 6'6" / 7'0" spinning rods) of guide placement from it's conception and I swear by it, but you have to be a little flexible with the numbers once and a while. I have a set of LZR's waiting to be installed on my next build. Rog Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: August 18, 2020 08:58PM
Guide height is the answer. Often we move up or down in ring size because that gives us the height we'd like to have. So you might move to a different guide style, or use whatever you have that gets you closest to the ideal.
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Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: August 18, 2020 10:50PM
Michael
CRB is correct my error. Roger T I put the line on the outside of the guide as the article suggests. Tried your suggestion couldn’t get the guides I have to work. I will look for more suitable guides. If you get your LZR's to work let me know what the layout is. Tom Looks like I need a different style. I will use the ones I have the traditional way and plan to get guides better suited to the concept system. Thanks all for the feed back Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: August 19, 2020 09:43AM
Those LZR guides are a Y type guide that have been used ever since the NGC came out so they should be fine for your use. The size 25 LZR is the about the same height as the the Fuji KL20H and the 20 LZR is about the same height as the KL16H, so you should have no problem placing them at 19” to 20” in front of the reel spool, which is the recommended stripper distance for the KR concept. Both the NGC and KR concept both place the stripper at approximately the same place. Setting up a guide train is very flexible, the 27X method just gives you a starting point for locating the choke point. Think of it more as a suggestion, rather than a distance written in stone. It can certainly be moved in or out to give the spacing you want for the number of guides you are using. Static test and test cast to fine tune adjustments to the guide layout.
I assume you are using monofilament or fluorocarbon line rather than braid, and that is the reason you chose the NGC rather than the KR concept. Norm Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: August 19, 2020 12:26PM
Norman
The light is shining thanks for the info. Yes, I am using fluro. John Re: new guide concept
Posted by:
Brian Gross
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Date: August 24, 2020 09:23AM
I do lots of 7' spinning rods as a walleye guy we use that set up a lot. I start with a 20H,10H or 16H, 8H then a 6m to 6 or 5 running. I place the guides based off the Rainshadow spacing chart for a similar rod specs. Then fine adjust the first 3 guides till I get a bulls eye and static test the running guides to get a nice curve. I used to get geeky on the numbers but if I get a nice bulls eye I have no problems and the end result is a great casting rod. Tyy it sometime Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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