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Message Subject: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear
Irish02bk
Posted 4/22/2014 5:02 PM (#708159)
Subject: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear




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just wondering what the gear difference really means,

comparing a Calcutta 400d to a revo toro nacl?

is one closer to a more "power reel" and another the the "high speed"?
muskie! nut
Posted 4/22/2014 5:16 PM (#708161 - in reply to #708159)
Subject: Re: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear





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Location: Yahara River Chain
If all other things are the same (gear size, pinion size, spool size, etc.) the 5.4:1 would be the reel that would put more inches on the spool per crank. I would also look into inches gain per crank as a factor. A bigger reel can have a lower gear ratio but may put more line on the spool per crank.
Peter Stoltman
Posted 4/22/2014 10:24 PM (#708216 - in reply to #708159)
Subject: Re: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear




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In the long run the difference between a 5.4 and a 5.1 is pretty negligible to me. I've used both and the gearing is probably the least of the variable factors that would influence my buying decision.
jmsteele
Posted 4/23/2014 11:27 AM (#708315 - in reply to #708159)
Subject: RE: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear




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I have a Abu Garcia Record 61 with 5.3:1 and a Calcutta 401D with 5.1:1. I love the Calcutta.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 4/23/2014 11:51 AM (#708320 - in reply to #708159)
Subject: Re: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear





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look at the Line Pickup of the reel, IPT not so much the gear ratio.
curleytail
Posted 4/23/2014 12:53 PM (#708342 - in reply to #708159)
Subject: Re: 5.4.1 gear vs 5.1.1 gear




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I also look at how many inches per crank the reel picks up more than anything. With that said, if two reels had similar line pickup rates, I think I'd lean towards the one with a lower gear ratio as the gears might hold up better and be smoother.

Then again, quality of the reel will play a big part there as well. As with anything, lots of variables at play.

So, in general, the difference between a 5.1 and 5.4 reel will not likely be that great when talking about most standard musky reels.
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