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Does anyone have any experience using these? I am going to place an order with TW and am going to order some. I am not sure how big they are. I have searched this forum, the web and everywhere inbetween and cannot find how big they are. I plan on using them to throw CBs.

 

ANyone with experience or anyone that knows how big they are, please let me know what size would be best.

 

TW lists them as 26lb, 33lb, and 46lb

 

Thanks, JB

  • Super User
Posted

Hyper Welded Quick Snap

Size 0

26 lb.

5121-016

Qty 6

$6.00

Size 1

33 lb.

5121-106

Qty 6

$6.00

Size 1.5

40 lb.

5121-156

Qty 6

$6.00

Size 2

46 lb.

5121-206

Qty 6

$6.00

  • Super User
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What size would be best for the application I am using? I don't want to go to small, but don't want anything to big.

 

I am thinking the size 1

  • Super User
Posted

I've always used duolock snaps that are labeled size 1. They're 1/2" long and are rated at 20#. I've never had any problems with strength, so based on that, I think you can't go wrong with either the 0 or 1.

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I've really enjoyed the Owner welded snaps!!  They seem lighter than the others and don't have much affect on baits.  Use them on Pointers and squarebill cranks.

 

Much easier to employ then Berkely Crossnaps.  Those things drive me crazy getting them on and off.  But....once they are on, they DO work well.

 

But WOW, the Owners are expensive!!

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