What size and kind of reel seat would fit a Greys mercury rod.
Thanks
Reel seats
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David,
I've changed most of my rods at this stage from coasters to fixed reel seats. I have found the Abu GripLok reel seats permanently fixed into position excellent.
I know the whole ideas behind these is that you can move em up and down the rod butt, but I feel they slip and prefer them permanently glued down plus the trigger grip is excellent if you intend using the rod with a multiplier.
Liam
I've changed most of my rods at this stage from coasters to fixed reel seats. I have found the Abu GripLok reel seats permanently fixed into position excellent.
I know the whole ideas behind these is that you can move em up and down the rod butt, but I feel they slip and prefer them permanently glued down plus the trigger grip is excellent if you intend using the rod with a multiplier.
Liam
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I agree with Liamo on this one.
The abu reel seat is hard to beat. 8)
Penn's reel seat is very secure although can be very bulky under your hand. :?
I use the new talon 2 reel seat/coasters and fine them faultless although you have to be careful you don't tighten it too much as it could crack the blank :lol:
The abu reel seat is hard to beat. 8)
Penn's reel seat is very secure although can be very bulky under your hand. :?
I use the new talon 2 reel seat/coasters and fine them faultless although you have to be careful you don't tighten it too much as it could crack the blank :lol:
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I like the Abu, but it can slip unless you glue it. I use the Fuji screw winch fitting reel seats. They are nice and slim and very comfortable.
Have a look at the http://www.Veals.co.uk web site and see which one suits you.
Have a look at the http://www.Veals.co.uk web site and see which one suits you.
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