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    Re: Shimano Core

    Just curious why you need more line than that on the spool?I never pull off all the old line when i respool,but i don't catch many that peel the drag either... one reason i would suspect is the smaller spool = less rotational momentum to cause professional overrun?

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    Re: Shimano Core

    I try to keep up on most of the written/electronic info available on stuff like this, especially the Shimano's and ABU's. I have been researching this one for a while, along with the new ABU's. I was just wanting to know if anyone had used one yet or better yet taken one apart to see what it is really like on the inside.

    As for spinning reels, try the Shimano Twinpower. Thanks.
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    Rangerman,
    I will be getting a couple here real soon. I am needing to sell a couple of the new Curado 100's first. I talked to my Shimano Rep and he said they were so nice he bought 2 for himself. He had offered to let me "field test" one of his, but I told him if he liked them that much, there was no need to "field test" them.
    Only the 6.2 to 1 model is out right now, but the 7.0 to 1 will be out in the fall. Probably around October.
    He thinks that next year, there will be some other bigger models of the same thing.

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    Yep, I hear ya. You will have to give us a report when you get a chance to try them out. Also, rumor has it Shimano will be coming out with a new Calais MG.

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    knowing Shimano the calais MG may cost over 700 bucks..... the pricing of thier reels have put them out of most peoples budgets. They are great reels don't get me wrong but some of the things they do make no sense at all. Jack the price up on one reel (and add bearings) to introduce one (with the same number of bearings as the old) at the same price makes no sense at all. I am not a marketing guru by any means, but I can tell you the revos are killing curados, at least 3-1 in sales.
    With that said, the core's do feel quite smooth.

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    I can't say much about Revo's or any other brand, but Shimano's are made to last a very,very long time. With that in mind, how many other reels do you have to buy to keep replacing them after they break and wear out and how often do you have to replace a Shimano?
    I was told that the new bearings in the Core's will still feel like new after 3-5 years of use. How many other reels can say that? I think the price is a bit steep, but if you are pricing quality,performance and longevity----it's not too bad.

    BTW---where did you get your data on the Revo selling 3 to 1 and which exact reel were you comparing it too? How many Revo's do you see on E-bay vs. Shimano. Demand is high for old and new Shimano's---period!

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    100 yards of any lb test is good for me, but if you are using regular diameter line and want to be putting on 12-17lb you will see the amount of line on your spool getting a lot closer to 50 yards and i think that is a little low.

    Yea i heard the 3-5 year thing from the rep as well, he also said the same thing about the new spinning reels which excites me. shmiano will always be coming out with the best quality reels and the price will reflect it.

    I can't wait to get that new stradic and saros in hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkW View Post
    I can't say much about Revo's or any other brand, but Shimano's are made to last a very,very long time. With that in mind, how many other reels do you have to buy to keep replacing them after they break and wear out and how often do you have to replace a Shimano?
    I was told that the new bearings in the Core's will still feel like new after 3-5 years of use. How many other reels can say that? I think the price is a bit steep, but if you are pricing quality,performance and longevity----it's not too bad.

    BTW---where did you get your data on the Revo selling 3 to 1 and which exact reel were you comparing it too? How many Revo's do you see on E-bay vs. Shimano. Demand is high for old and new Shimano's---period!
    I agree i don't see the demand for the Revo's like i do for the Shimano's. JMO

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    A lot of people like the idea of the revo and how it feels, but when it comes to opening up the wallet guys like the Shimano name, because they trust it and know what they are going to get. Abu Garcia round baitcasters are very similar to that same quality, you often find them from the 70's and 80's in near perfect condition, still being used. those are great reels and are made in sweden. A little sticker on the buttom of the revos will tell you where they are made.
    With that said, i feel like you have to pay over 200 to get a good quality shimano baitcasting reel. for 150 the revo sx feels incredible and the people that have used it love it (the ones i have talked to). I will never buy a spinning reel other than a shimano, but i am a big fan of the revo and most Abu Garcia baitcasting reels. i guess everyone has their preference.

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    I did buy a 5:1 Citica last year for cranking at $119 that is awesome. My buddy bought one of the Revos at that time and it's not been as good of a reel as the Shimano he got for his birthday for less money i might add. I agree it's up to the buyer but i'm sold 100% on Shimano. It's great to have the choices....

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    Had a chance to throw a Citica a while back probably my next reel, but there are a couple of Pflugers I like as well.
    Stoner
    By the way the creek looks like crap.

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    Re: Shimano Core

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    I have yet to hold the CORE 6.x product but the line capacity thing has my a bit stumped. I've own MG50's and Curado 100D's. Back at the start of Summer, I imported a Metainum MG7 which is the 7:1 Japan version of the CORE with 4 extra bearings in it. The MG7 holds more line then the MG50 or 100D. Spool size is more the size of say my Daiwa Fuego. I have read repeatedly that the CORE is basically the same reel as the Metanium MG but the spools info I'm getting does not seem to confirm that.

    The Metanium MG7 has been a blast to fish. Fast line pickup! Much improved drag over the MG50 and smooth. I was thinking about getting a CORE in 6:1 but I'm not sure I want 85yard line capacity. When you make a long cast, you throw out much of your line and as a result the effective spool to pickup line gets smaller. I have found this a problem with both the 100D and MG50 when trying to throw a buzzbait, ratteltrap or burn as spinner.

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