Shockleader and mainline diameter.

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sully
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Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#1 Post by sully »

Hi Lads,
I was wondering about the diameters used during the SCI comps? Do they have to be a certain size? A certain lenght of shockleader? I'd need plenty practice and about a 100m to compete but it'd be nice to know what was required. Finally as there is somtimes a bit of a discrepency in the diameters is there a particular brand used for the comps? Thanks in advance

Chris.
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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#2 Post by AG »

the 4 leads we cast are
100grm on .25mm
125grm on .28mm
150grm on .31mm
175grm on .35mm
leader .80mm
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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#3 Post by scannerman »

any brand of line you personally like is allowed as long as it is monofilament and the mm is correct for the weight being cast, as andrew has posted above

for safety reasons more than anything else, tapered shockleaders are not permitted

casting leaders should have at least eight turns on the reel spool when ready to cast

the length of drop to the lead is generally around your hand placement on the upper grip for pendulum or back casting, although this could be longer or even a little shorter-especially if your off the ground casting

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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#4 Post by sully »

Thanks for the info lads I must load up a reel for a few casts. The video by you scannerman is a serious bit of stuff fair play! Might even see ye on the Hill if miracles occur and my cast improves enough!
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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#5 Post by sully »

Thanks for the info lads I must load up a reel for a few casts. The video by you scannerman is a serious bit of stuff fair play! Might even see ye on the Hill if miracles occur and my cast improves enough!
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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#6 Post by AG »

sully wrote:Thanks for the info lads I must load up a reel for a few casts. The video by you scannerman is a serious bit of stuff fair play! Might even see ye on the Hill if miracles occur and my cast improves enough!
get yourself up if your serious about it 8) distance comes to those who make the effort
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Re: Shockleader and mainline diameter.

#7 Post by weirdfish »

chris, you should try organise a club casting day either tralee bay, waterville or both, well worth the trip up. great bunch of lads and always make you welcome 8)

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