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You can use any kind of sliding sinker that you wish. However, you will find that cylindrical or torpedo shapes work better than the egg shape in most applications.

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this is an application that I think tungsten is very important

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I prefer brass bullet weights for their sound quality. I tie in this order; brass weight, red glass bead, green glass bead, red plastic bead, swivel.  I feel that the plastic bead next to the swivel offers better protection for the knot than having a glass bead there due to the softer composition of plastic compared to glass. The brass weight and two glass beads really make a percussive clacking and offer color variation and light reflection from the brass.

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Yes, you can use an egg weight. I prefer a bullet weight, but have used egg weights many times. Good luck.

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Flat bottom with some grass will not be a problem for the egg weight.

Rocks, stumps, brush and any other structure can cause the egg weight to hang up.

However, I use a lead egg weight and a tungsten bullet weight and have lost both in the structure so I really think it boils down to personal preference.

Just remember that you get better feed back with the tungsten weight than a lead weight.

And while we are on the subject, please note the guys posts that say to use real glass beads.  Not plastic, but glass.  You get a good sound off glass than you do off plastic.  :D

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You can use either one, but tungsten will be a lot more sensitive than lead.  Thats way I use tungsten all the time.

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