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20000sw and 18000sw line capacity

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Jim Squibb:
Brandon would 180-210m of 130lb line be enough for poppering.
will the 20000sw spool fit on 18000sw.
cheers Jim

--- Quote from: Brandon Khoo on November 28, 2008, 01:16:03 PM ---Jim, its rough but on the 18000, you'll get roughly 300-330m of 80lb and around 240-270m of 100lb. I don't use TF XP 130lb so I don't know but I'd say it'd be in the vicinity 180-210m.

On the 20000, I'd say 350-380 of 80lb, around 290-320 of 100lb and aroudn 230-260 of 130lb.

Very happy for a TF XP user to correct me.

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Luke Wyrsta:

--- Quote from: Jim Squibb on November 28, 2008, 06:03:17 PM ---Brandon would 180-210m of 130lb line be enough for poppering.
will the 20000sw spool fit on 18000sw.
cheers Jim

--- Quote from: Brandon Khoo on November 28, 2008, 01:16:03 PM ---Jim, its rough but on the 18000, you'll get roughly 300-330m of 80lb and around 240-270m of 100lb. I don't use TF XP 130lb so I don't know but I'd say it'd be in the vicinity 180-210m.

On the 20000, I'd say 350-380 of 80lb, around 290-320 of 100lb and aroudn 230-260 of 130lb.

Very happy for a TF XP user to correct me.

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Yes to both questions.
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Brandon Khoo:
ditto to Luke's comment, Jim
Of course, the caveat is that if you hook a 70kg New Caledonian GT that decides it wants to go, you could be in trouble!

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