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Carsten
Posted 6/3/2018 5:44 PM (#908990)
Subject: Reel and bucktails




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I’ve got a quantum exo 300 pt how big of blades can I throw without ruining the reel the gear ratio is 7:3:1

Thanks
Carsten
supertrollr
Posted 6/3/2018 7:06 PM (#908992 - in reply to #908990)
Subject: Re: Reel and bucktails


i don't know the reel but i have never seen a good quantum reel for big blades.you gear ration is really high so my guess would be regular 8 max
kap
Posted 6/3/2018 8:43 PM (#908995 - in reply to #908990)
Subject: Re: Reel and bucktails




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Location: deephaven mn
this reel is best for smaller stuff, you could throw double 9's but you'll feel it
you won't wreck the reel, try it and it will let you know
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 6/4/2018 12:10 AM (#909002 - in reply to #908990)
Subject: Re: Reel and bucktails





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I have an exo 300 in 6:3:1 I use for large bass cranks and jigging striper. I can't imagine a 7:3:1 will pull 8s easily even. I have Lews reels in 6:3:1 that pull bass spinnerbaits easier than the exo. I do like the exo tho. Been solid a full year.
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