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Thanks Ronnie - but i haven't been able to get all the info that i need from their site...i don't understate if BCR stands for baitcasting rod or SJR has some meaning.  what is BSR?  What is MBR?  SMR?  etc...

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They stand for the various uses that Loomis recommends.  Go to their website and  take a look around.  It explains it all.

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Those 3 letters stand for the category the rod falls under.

MBR - Mag Bass Rod

DSR - Drop Shot

etc...

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I don't know all the ins and outs, but this is what I have figured out.

MBR844C =

MB = Mag Bass series

R = Rod (G. Loomis also makes golf club shafts and other products)

84 = 84" or 7' long

4 = Heavy power (3= Med. Hvy., 2= Med. etc.)

C= Casting rod (as opposed to spinning )

MBR844C = MagBass rod, 7',  heavy power, casting rod.

SJR722S = spin jig rod,  72" or 6', Med. (2 power), Spinning

SBR864C =  Spinner Bait Rod, 86" (7'2"), Heavy Power, Casting

I hope this makes sense and is helpfull.

Ronnie

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I don't know all the ins and outs, but this is what I have figured out.

MBR844C =

MB = Mag Bass series

R = Rod (G. Loomis also makes golf club shafts and other products)

84 = 84" or 7' long

4 = Heavy power (3= Med. Hvy., 2= Med. etc.)

C= Casting rod (as opposed to spinning )

MBR844C = MagBass rod, 7', heavy power, casting rod.

SJR722S = spin jig rod, 72" or 6', Med. (2 power), Spinning

SBR864C = Spinner Bait Rod, 86" (7'2"), Heavy Power, Casting

I hope this makes sense and is helpfull.

Ronnie

THANK YOU!!!!!!  that is exactly the kind of explanation i was hoping for.  this site is the best.  Thanks Ronnie.

Josh

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