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I have been using Sunline Sniper for a bit and like it very much. However, I hear a lot of guys that like Assassin better and I am considering trying it the next time I need line. Can anyone that has used both give some impressions of both? Certain presentations you like one over the other? Just curious for some opinions you guys might have.

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I currently have 16lb sniper and 15 lb assasin on 2 similar rods. 

 Assasin seems a a little softer.

Sniper seems to be more forgiving on knots.

sniper seems to stretch less.

Sniper has a smaller diameter.

They are both good line.

Personally I prefer sniper, but it is more expensive.

 

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I'm throwing swim jigs and such on 12 lb Assassin and I like it a lot for moving baits so fair. Very manageable and casts well.

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It's a price choice.

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Assassin has slightly more stretch, as far as I can tell. As a result, it's a little more manageable. I still prefer Sniper because it seems to have better abrasion resistance and sensitivity, but I haven't tested them side by side extensively. If you put both on a rod and didn't tell me, I don't know if it'd be a big difference.

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I'm just starting using Assassin for this season, having used Sniper last season, and from what I can tell, Assassin is definitely more supple and is a little easier to tie knots with as a result. I will say I had a toothy critter bite off a newly tied Rerange on the third or fourth cast on 12lb Assassin. Had some fray on the line near the end, wasn't a clean break, so I'm 99% sure it was due to the teeth and not a poor tie. Was pretty bummed. I had 16lb FC100 with me (and some titanium leaders) but no more jerkbaits so I couldn't try to go after that fish later. I don't know that 14lb Sniper (what I used last year) would have fared any better, but so far the 12lb Assassin doesn't seem very abrasion-resistant to me! :lol:

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This is funny as I had this conversation with someone just an hour before I saw the post. He talked me into trying Assassin 15# for a mix of handling, feel and abrasion resistance. 

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On 5/11/2020 at 7:56 PM, pauldconyers said:

I have been using Sunline Sniper for a bit and like it very much. However, I hear a lot of guys that like Assassin better and I am considering trying it the next time I need line. Can anyone that has used both give some impressions of both? Certain presentations you like one over the other? Just curious for some opinions you guys might have.

Assassin is amazing for moving baits. Very slick line and casts a mile. Sniper makes a killer leader line in some good sizes for finesse and is also good as a general purpose line for pitching and bottom contact baits. And I’m assuming @Delaware Valley Tackle was talking about me lol 

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10 minutes ago, dam0007 said:

Assassin is amazing for moving baits. Very slick line and casts a mile. Sniper makes a killer leader line in some good sizes for finesse and is also good as a general purpose line for pitching and bottom contact baits. And I’m assuming @Delaware Valley Tackle was talking about me lol 

Yup. Lol

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