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Okuma AV 30 question
hello group.
This past winter I bought 3 spinning reels.the shimano 2500FH Stradic--the DiawaCapricorn 2500A and the Okuma AV30 .All three seem pretty evenly matched in terms of weight ,casting distance,drag and retrieve speed[Capricorn is the slowest] and line size .The Okuma seems to be a lot less free turning than the other two. Is this stiftness normal for this reel or am I missing something??? All three reels were reccomended by members of the group so I thought I'd ask Thanks for your time Ken |
Okuma AV 30 question
"Ken" wrote in message om... hello group. This past winter I bought 3 spinning reels.the shimano 2500FH Stradic--the DiawaCapricorn 2500A and the Okuma AV30 .All three seem pretty evenly matched in terms of weight ,casting distance,drag and retrieve speed[Capricorn is the slowest] and line size .The Okuma seems to be a lot less free turning than the other two. Is this stiftness normal for this reel or am I missing something??? All three reels were reccomended by members of the group so I thought I'd ask Thanks for your time Ken I'd try taking the reel apart, thoroughly cleaning it and re-lubing it with quality lubricants. Everything that I've heard about Okuma has been good, especially when the price is considered. It wouldn't surprise me if the reel was stiffer than the others though. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Okuma AV 30 question
I've noticed that myself, but it never bothered me. I just figured that my
older reels had just become loose with age. I can spin my Shimano's handle and the thing will spin twice as long as my Okuma, but then again, the Okuma feels much smoother. If you're worried about it, take it apart and soak all the bearings in lighter fluid, then re-oil them with a quality oil. Just one or two drops of oil is all it takes. More will just tend to attract dirt and clog it up again. The way I see it, the reel companies are just manufacturing them now with tighter tolerances, in hopes that they will last longer. (Which to me is a good thing!) "Ken" wrote in message om... hello group. This past winter I bought 3 spinning reels.the shimano 2500FH Stradic--the DiawaCapricorn 2500A and the Okuma AV30 .All three seem pretty evenly matched in terms of weight ,casting distance,drag and retrieve speed[Capricorn is the slowest] and line size .The Okuma seems to be a lot less free turning than the other two. Is this stiftness normal for this reel or am I missing something??? All three reels were reccomended by members of the group so I thought I'd ask Thanks for your time Ken |
Okuma AV 30 question
Stiff is one thing, what about smoothness and play, especially under load.
I believe that stiffness is the least of these three reel "sins" and typically reduces over time or with a proper lubrication. Smoothness and play, especially under load, is typically here to stay. "Ken" wrote in message om... hello group. This past winter I bought 3 spinning reels.the shimano 2500FH Stradic--the DiawaCapricorn 2500A and the Okuma AV30 .All three seem pretty evenly matched in terms of weight ,casting distance,drag and retrieve speed[Capricorn is the slowest] and line size .The Okuma seems to be a lot less free turning than the other two. Is this stiftness normal for this reel or am I missing something??? All three reels were reccomended by members of the group so I thought I'd ask Thanks for your time Ken |
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