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Old April 10th, 2008
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Re: cool

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Originally Posted by Pastor View Post
It might float if there is enough wood in it to balance it. I have mixed feelings about water ballast, unless the tubes add enough strength to justify their inclusion then all they really do is add volume. A balanced gun out of solid wood might have more strength without the tubes and have the same volume but easier to balance. Anyone put me right on that?
I had Stratis' (of Medfish) SeaSniper Pro Series gun (72 inch = 183 cm with 5-6 bands and 9.5mm shaft) in my hands this March which featured as gun of the month some time ago => SeaSniper - Gun of the Month - July 2006

What a remarkable workmanship on every detail! I have not shot the gun, but according to Stratis the ingenious water balast system provides for neutral buoyancy. Needless to say the tubes are titanium and actually add strength

Contact Stratis via Medfish for any questions you may have.

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