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Hello all, question on the cardiff 300 brakes:  is there a standard way to set the brakes?  I have all the brakes engaged, with no problems with backlash....any comments or suggestions would be appreciated!!!

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There is no such thing as "standard way", it depends on:

1.- How you like them

2.- How good are you in keeping the beast under control

3.- How the reel is performing under a particular scenario

I like them: the least, the best

I 'm good at keeping the beast under control

The reel performs the way I like under most circumstances.

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1 or 2 weights activated at the most, the cast control knob very loose, you can cast easily only problem is that if you do something stoopid ( like barely hanging your bait on your partner 's line when you are about to casy ::) ) all hell breaks loose. :)

And it ain 't pretty ! >;)

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1 or 2 weights activated at the most, the cast control knob very loose, you can cast easily only problem is that if you do something stoopid ( like barely hanging your bait on your partner 's line when you are about to casy ::) ) all hell breaks loose. :)

And it ain 't pretty ! >;)

No it ain't.

Happened to me a couple of weeks ago, took 30 minutes to clear that backlash.  All because the damned crank hooked on the rod about half a second before I flicked my wrist.

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