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by gefrank » Mon Aug 20, 2018 9:16 pm
DirtyD64 wrote:j2015 wrote:Dropped in the avail shallow spool and the thing is a pitching machine!
How does that spool toss light lures???
I threw a 4g jig head fully stock mgl spool and bearings loaded with 20lbs firewire crystal on a MH rod.
It blew my mate's mind who was on a full BFS set up.
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by DirtyD64 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 11:14 pm
gefrank wrote:DirtyD64 wrote:j2015 wrote:Dropped in the avail shallow spool and the thing is a pitching machine!
How does that spool toss light lures???
I threw a 4g jig head fully stock mgl spool and bearings loaded with 20lbs firewire crystal on a MH rod.
It blew my mate's mind who was on a full BFS set up.
I was pretty shocked when I first cast an eighth ounce shaky head on my Chronarch MGL, MGL spools can finesse with the best of them too...
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by Ajaxin » Mon Aug 27, 2018 11:40 am
These can be had on a Japanese website for $263 shipped not a bad price at all.
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by btoups » Mon Sep 10, 2018 1:19 pm
I should get mine I. The mail tomorrow. Can’t wait to try it out.
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by 1nutinthewater » Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:31 am
Very pleased with my bantam after a few outings as a salmon reel. Super smooth- nothing over 12# yet so the reel test is yet to come. Loaded with 50# pp and throwing an ounce.
Much smoother than the chronarch mgl which is very geary although it has has the micro module gearing also. Anyone else have both?
Our tradition is that of the first who sneaked away to the creek when tribe did not really need fish
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by slipperybob » Mon Sep 24, 2018 4:10 am
1nutinthewater wrote:Very pleased with my bantam after a few outings as a salmon reel. Super smooth- nothing over 12# yet so the reel test is yet to come. Loaded with 50# pp and throwing an ounce.
Much smoother than the chronarch mgl which is very geary although it has has the micro module gearing also. Anyone else have both?
I have both. I prefer the Bantam from the start. The Chronarch sort of grows on me after some use. I am using Diawa J8 braid. 15# on Bantam and 20# on Chronarch. Just due to the slight difference in line, the Bantam feels like a heavyweight light lure caster. It does better with 15#. Also feels more of a silent cranking/retrieve over the lightweight Chronarch. I toss 1/4 oz lures.
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by 1nutinthewater » Mon Sep 24, 2018 9:44 am
I have my bantam spooled with 50#pp and the chronarch with 30# fireline ultra. The chronarch is smooth as silk with the spool out but rather geary in use. Any explanation for this?
Our tradition is that of the first who sneaked away to the creek when tribe did not really need fish
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by DirtyD64 » Tue Sep 25, 2018 2:03 am
1nutinthewater wrote:I have my bantam spooled with 50#pp and the chronarch with 30# fireline ultra. The chronarch is smooth as silk with the spool out but rather geary in use. Any explanation for this?
Sounds like some grit or sediment around the spool lip. Or possibly even on the spool itself.
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by 1nutinthewater » Tue Sep 25, 2018 7:44 am
I have taken it down twice now cleaned everything and relubed.
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by goldrod » Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:00 am
Good video.
I read TT.com review as well as watch the video. I see these reels going for less than retail and that was my concern as they aren't as good as some say. I recently got the 8.1:1 and I intend to use it for flipping and pitching with 50lb braid. I am very skeptical that I will like it but I am trying to remain open minded, hence I will play to the strength of the reel rather than try to go against its design. We shall see.
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by slipperybob » Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:48 am
1nutinthewater wrote:Very pleased with my bantam after a few outings as a salmon reel. Super smooth- nothing over 12# yet so the reel test is yet to come. Loaded with 50# pp and throwing an ounce.
Much smoother than the chronarch mgl which is very geary although it has has the micro module gearing also. Anyone else have both?
Yes that is expected from the Chronarch once you handle the Bantam. That's just as accomplishment for the Bantam.
slip bobbing is the laziest way to fish
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by Kurt L » Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:26 am
I purchased a Bantam 8.1:1 for light Salmon duty and was not impressed, I used it back to back with two Mets. 13 & MGL using the same rod and line (8lb P-line CXX) and for me i liked the Mets. better. I returned the Bantam, mine was very picky casting and was not as smooth under load (Micro Module is a Scam), it just felt like a pig that didn't do anything the Mets. did not do as well or better. Note: both Mets. have the brass gear upgrade. But maybe my Bantam was a turd?
The real eye opener that came out of this was the Steez "A" 8.1:1, I purchased after returning the Bantam now that was a significant upgrade!
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by 1nutinthewater » Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:44 am
Hmm. My thoughts so far is this thing is solid and extremely smooth. The cold metal feel is different compared to all of the composite reels i have and the weight is negligible for my uses.
I just installed the drag clicker kit from Oleg and am looking forward to some winter rains and the upcoming steel head season to put this thing through the reel test!
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by goldrod » Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:16 pm
From my understanding it weighs less than the OG zillion so
I’m not pressed about weight if that’s accurate
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by DirtyD64 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:15 pm
Kurt L wrote:I purchased a Bantam 8.1:1 for light Salmon duty and was not impressed, I used it back to back with two Mets. 13 & MGL using the same rod and line (8lb P-line CXX) and for me i liked the Mets. better. I returned the Bantam, mine was very picky casting and was not as smooth under load (Micro Module is a Scam), it just felt like a pig that didn't do anything the Mets. did not do as well or better. Note: both Mets. have the brass gear upgrade. But maybe my Bantam was a turd?
The real eye opener that came out of this was the Steez "A" 8.1:1, I purchased after returning the Bantam now that was a significant upgrade!
Kurt
Yeah I am still very impressed with mine. Cannot believe an aluminum geared reel is that smooth. I just hope that Steez A smooth feeling lasts. My favorite thing is still the clicking drag though.