What’s your email address, I don’t have any regarding this topic. As the other handles are exchangeable for the most part. Just check both schematics in case clickers etc differ
Pitching requires little braking and flipping virtually none. If a DC reel offers any advantage I’d think it would be bombing big and non aerodynamic baits.
You’re way over thinking this. Why replace a rod over some idea you don’t even know that you’ll like? Balance as a whole is way overrated and misunderstood. The amount and location of weight we’re taking about is negligible.
I see, since you’re unsure and this is all preference, I’d go with the suggestion of building up a wrap of tape. Athletic tape or tennis racket wrap might be worth a try. Easy to experiment with size and shape and easily removed if you don’t like it at all.
You can change both with no problem. Smoothdrag is very good to work with. It takes a while for new model info to make its way through. They’re a small company and likely don’t have a direct pipeline to the Manufacturers.
Bearings are like most things, manufactured by a few and marketed under many different brand names. All this guy did was go online and cut out the middleman. They’re nothing different or special. I’d be curious to see if they’re marked as ABEC rated.
If you’re going to oil ceramic bearings to mask sound, save your money and use ABEC5 SS. Real ones from a trusted source. Lots of counterfeit stuff in the bearing market.
It’s hard to say without seeing it. Most reels aren’t going to be 100% silent after some use and Deep Cleaning. There’s no magic when it comes to lubricants, just use products appropriate to the application. Never grease an AR. I don’t like grease con level winds because it collects debris. The frame bearings are difficult and messy to pack properly so as a compromise I use heavy gear oil.
Keep the tube under 8’ and avoid oversized charges. Priority Mail is usually cheapest but yes not every clerk knows how to measure it. In PVC $20 average.
The spacers in a cast control are hard. I don’t see them being harmed. As for drags I think it depends on the material. That mushy dartanium stuff shimano uses can mash down and stick. Carbontex won’t be hurt. Spring washers may be weakened if left compressed for long periods. Between trips I wouldn’t worry about it but for seasonal storage why not loosen things.
Line rating and all other rod “specs” are 100% subjective and strictly the opinion of the manufacturer. Of these subjective labels line rating is the least useful for bass applications. Ignore it.
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