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NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: November 28, 2022 08:32PM
Just wondering if anyone is familiar with this blank. It's billed as a Med/Heavy blank with fast action. Most of the X-ray blanks that I have purchased in the past have been a little more supple than I would have expected based on the description. I'm not looking for a pipe, but I am looking for something with a little backbone for snook and redfish. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
chris c nash
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Date: November 28, 2022 09:12PM
Not familiar with that one but I bought the Xray 7109 hoping it would be to my liking for inshore saltwater like Redfish and Specks and it's much softer than I was anticipating . I was looking for more stiffness but it wasn't there. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: November 29, 2022 06:56AM
Wow! And that blank as described is heavier than the SJ765. Well...at least they're consistent. But it does make choosing a blank quite difficult. :-( Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
El Bolinger
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Date: November 29, 2022 08:14AM
I'm still pretty new to all this but based on the description of it being moderate fast and the picture of the 7109 (which I just ordered myself) it doesn't appear to be something to expect much stiffness from.
Looks like you both meant to get this one [northforkcomposites.com] @Ernie if you feel like that's too long this one looks like a better fit than your first pick - [northforkcomposites.com] both seem to get to the back bone quicker and still have solid weight rating you were looking at. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Tim Scott
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Date: November 29, 2022 08:20AM
Have a look at their deflection charts, compare the SJ 765 to the SJ 804. 765 is definitely more moderate. Are you wanting faster, as that should be plenty of power? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/29/2022 01:04PM by Tim Scott. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: November 29, 2022 09:51AM
The NFC SJ735: IP=793 gm; AA=75. Certainly in the MH and Fast areas.
Norm Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
chris c nash
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Date: November 29, 2022 01:21PM
Ernie Blum Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Wow! And that blank as described is heavier than > the SJ765. Well...at least they're consistent. > But it does make choosing a blank quite difficult. > :-( I'm not disappointed with it, I wanted to see what the Xray's were about and why people were raving about them that's all . I chose that model based on it's overall length as it was the longest in the Xray line and it's power ratings as it fit closer to what I like compared to all the other Xray's at the time. I find it ideal for throwing my lighter saltwater stuff . Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: November 29, 2022 02:14PM
Ernie,
That blank has been discussed more than any other NFC blank here. Did you check the search function, all dates? Lots of info on hundreds of blanks is found there. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/29/2022 02:23PM by Spencer Phipps. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Glenn Tucker
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Date: November 29, 2022 06:49PM
This is a great tool to compare flex on different blanks. It is in french but easy to figure out. [www.rodhouse.fr] Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Dean Veltman
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Date: November 29, 2022 07:13PM
You can change the language to English on the rodhouse site.
great tool! Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Glenn Tucker
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Date: November 29, 2022 07:17PM
Thanks for that. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: November 29, 2022 09:54PM
Norman Miller Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The NFC SJ735: IP=793 gm; AA=75. Certainly in the > MH and Fast areas. > Norm OK Norm...sorry to do this to you, but can you explain how to use/interpret NFCs graphs pertaining to each blank? How is that useful to me? Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Glenn Tucker
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Date: November 29, 2022 10:05PM
Good question. If they all used the same weights to generate the deflection I could understand but, some similar blanks use weights that are not even close. That is why I have been using the rodhouse comparator. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: November 30, 2022 09:52AM
Glenn...I'm not sure how the rodhouse site works. Are their list of blanks the only blanks they compare? Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Glenn Tucker
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Date: November 30, 2022 07:08PM
If you go to their site and look for the comparator button it will open a window with 2 drop downs. On the right drop down type in the numbers for the blank you want to check and it will usually bring up several choices from different manufacturers. Click on the one you want and it will open up in the window. It gives you 4 test weights with each blank so you just click on what weight you want to see and it will bring up the blank deflection for what you selected on the chart. You can do 4 blanks at once and compare the flex against each other. On the main page in the upper right you can change the language you want to use but it defaults to french. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: December 01, 2022 07:01AM
OK Glenn...I figured it out. NOW...if someone could chime in regarding NFCs version of demonstrating the power/stiffness properties via the graphs for each individual blank that they provide, it would be most welcomed. Plain and simple, I don't understand what I am looking at. I also get the feeling that I may not be the only one who doesn't. If someone can shed some light in this regard, including someone from NFC should he or she get the chance to read this, it would likely help a whole bunch of us out. Re: NFC SJ765-1 (X-Ray LMX)
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: December 03, 2022 01:23AM
On the NFC site I look at the pattern of the blank's bend, then I look to see how much weight it took to make that bend and the power value in the same box. Then I do the same for other blanks that interest me and compare what I see to what I know. When you CC a blank the weight used is also variable as is the action angle. Looked at the HS 760-1 (IM) vs (HM) not long ago, instantly saw the IM was more powerful and slower in action fairly quickly, just what I needed to know. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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