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Message Subject: Tranx handle change
davemp
Posted 6/24/2018 11:49 AM (#910659)
Subject: Tranx handle change




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I was thinking about getting a tranx 300 with the 7.6:1 power handle and replacing that handle with a double paddle handle. My question is, what would change with the specs of the reel, such as gear ratio, drag etc?
Looking forward to your reply
davemp
Zinox
Posted 6/24/2018 12:30 PM (#910660 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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Nothing will change.

But you will find it hard to reel anything with resistance.
Ciscokid82
Posted 6/24/2018 4:10 PM (#910671 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change





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Location: SE Wisc
Paddle handle will make cadence baits easier to manipulate. You don’t need a power handle on a 300. If you wanted to bring in hard pulling lures you should’ve got a 400
Zinox
Posted 6/24/2018 11:45 PM (#910693 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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The 400 and 300 is the same reel just different spool size, so the 400 wont be any better for hard pulling bait, just got a bit more line capacity, which means that the IPT will be more constant (400 size) throughout the retrieval of the lure.
upnortdave
Posted 6/25/2018 5:45 AM (#910699 - in reply to #910693)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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Location: mercer wi
If you need a paddle handle I have 1. $25 shipped
Ciscokid82
Posted 6/25/2018 6:33 AM (#910700 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change





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Location: SE Wisc
Yeah i meant to say 400 power gear, or 5 gear if you prefer. I shouldn’t assume people know what I mean. I’ve heard there is a difference between the 500 though, tougher anti-reverse?
Zinox
Posted 6/25/2018 9:39 AM (#910712 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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The 500 Is a completely different Beast, and that reel can take a beating :D
GINTONIC
Posted 6/26/2018 12:08 AM (#910798 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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Did it...on my Dawg rod...for everything big you retrieve steady, I wouldn't recommend it.
Zinox
Posted 6/26/2018 1:02 AM (#910799 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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I also did it on my 300 for small jigs and tiny spinnerbaits, but put the power handle back on.
davemp
Posted 6/26/2018 8:51 AM (#910809 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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Thank you much...davemp
johnsonaaro2
Posted 6/27/2018 8:36 AM (#910866 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change





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Location: Madison, WI
i put the komodo 450 paddles on my 400 AHG and i LOVE it. great for gliders, walk the dogs, topwaters, cranks, rubber. havent tried bigger blades with it but it handles 8's great. highly recommended.
davemp
Posted 6/27/2018 9:10 AM (#910869 - in reply to #910659)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change




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johnsonaaro2
Do the Komodo paddles require any alteration, or are they a strait forward fit?
johnsonaaro2
Posted 6/27/2018 3:33 PM (#910912 - in reply to #910869)
Subject: Re: Tranx handle change





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Location: Madison, WI
davemp - 6/27/2018 9:10 AM

johnsonaaro2
Do the Komodo paddles require any alteration, or are they a strait forward fit?


No alteration necessary, just have to keep everything they goes on the outside of the komodo handle with it. End cap/screw/etc.



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