Senkoman12 Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 I have an old but still good and strong quantum iron and i was wondering if it would be good to crank with it. it has a 5.3:1. i was wondering if i should use it over my new johnny morris sig series(i won it) because of the slower gear ratio Quote
Super User Marty Posted March 13, 2011 Super User Posted March 13, 2011 There are anglers who like to use high-speed reels for cranking and others who prefer lower speeds. It's all a matter of personal preference and I'd use whatever YOU feel most comfortable with. Quote
kikstand454 Posted March 19, 2011 Posted March 19, 2011 i use a quantum iron for cranking deep and i love it. it casts well (like all quantums) and it has plenty of power and smoothness. of course it is a bit heavier than going with a lower profile reel or even a newer round reel... butits what i have and i have come to love it. for that matter my two deep cranking rigs are the quantum iron and a shimano cardiff. i think they are both excelent reels for the job im using them for... and i typically throw the quantum mainly with the cardiff set aside as either a back up or different line size. this is only because the iron is a tiny bit lighter and i have it on a lighter rod also. the lower gear ratio in terms of cranking (esp deep) is more for the torque than it is the "speed". the amount of resistance that a 3/4 oz lure at 20+ft deep on a 30 yard cast puts on you all day is much easier handled by a reel that is geared for "strength" rather than speed. just like your car downshifts to go up a hill..... same concept. Quote
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