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Old January 6th, 2006
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Talking Re: rob allen opinions?

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Originally Posted by seaman
Hey Mr .X, What do you think? is it the size or the technique ... hehehe
Hey, if you can't see the end -- it's too long! Must be technique. Perhaps as important is how often (and how long) you take it in for a dip ...and whether you catch anything! (Ooh ahh missus!).

BTW I asked about fitting a shorter spear...you can go up or down 10cm in most cases (shorter guns not always), railguns are more tolerant of this than the rail-less guns but standard set ups are carefully balanced at the factory...you risk spoiling the set up. Some people site over the spear tip (I don't, I try to site down the side of the barrel) -- so shortening or lengthening the spear (with respect to the barrel) can effect how you aim & you'd need to adjust you sighting accordingly.
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