SilverDoctor Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 I happened to pick up a food scale at Safeway on sale. Always read about actually weighting your line to really dial your grains in. Dropped on one of my lines that I always assumed was 400 grains, it ticked in a t 490. This is great I have a few lines that I am now going to go through. In the past I have always asked manufacturers and other fishermen about how long to cut, to customize lines and heads. This has opened a new world for me, even for my standard lines, I love it. now I can cut my heads to match my lines. Quote
maxwell Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 hells yea dude! i picked up a digital scale last year at a hemp shop! deadly for dialing in your lines!!!! make all teh difference.. i find if u have a little too much u can sort of puck up a small amount of line off the scale and get a semi accurate reading too so u dont halfto guess on how much u gotta chop off too get it down 10 or 15 grains or even 50 or more! totally a sick investment for one who likes too tinker! Quote
headscan Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 Dropped on one of my lines that I always assumed was 400 grains, it ticked in a t 490. Wow, do you mean you bought it as a 400 grain or you had cut it back thinking it was around 400 after you were finished? I know there's going to be some fault tolerance in a new line, but 90 grains would be a little over the top... Quote
SilverDoctor Posted April 9, 2009 Author Posted April 9, 2009 Wow, do you mean you bought it as a 400 grain or you had cut it back thinking it was around 400 after you were finished? I know there's going to be some fault tolerance in a new line, but 90 grains would be a little over the top... Actually this particular Windcutter line I had it cut back by a shop in BC. They swore it was 400 and even wrote it on the box. The plus side is that it not too light and I can still cut it back to where I need if If I want. Quote
SilverDoctor Posted April 9, 2009 Author Posted April 9, 2009 hells yea dude! i picked up a digital scale last year at a hemp shop! deadly for dialing in your lines!!!! make all teh difference.. i find if u have a little too much u can sort of puck up a small amount of line off the scale and get a semi accurate reading too so u dont halfto guess on how much u gotta chop off too get it down 10 or 15 grains or even 50 or more! totally a sick investment for one who likes too tinker! Damm, never thought of a hemp shop when I was looking. Silly me and a child of the 60's too. Quote
maxwell Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 hells yea dude! they have some cheap digital scale all teh way up too some pricey ones! totally worth the money! u can use a spring scale too but having a digital with 1 or 2 points on teh gram is super for being precise! no guessing involved! Quote
Conor Posted April 11, 2009 Posted April 11, 2009 A reload scale for ammunition would be perfect. They weigh loads by grains. I use this rig. It seems pretty accurate, and the price is right! http://www.common-cents.info/part4.pdf Quote
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