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| hi all, i would like to hear from some rob allen shooters about their experience with an aluminum vecta 120. pro/cons, range, accuracy, best shaft/band setup? thanks |
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm All i know is that its worth geting the carbon barrel. Im not in the knowlege but evoryone i know tells me this. |
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm Hiya Carbon is prefered in lengths exceeding 110cm's is euro type guns, due to carbon being stiffer than alluminuim, therefor flexing less. How-ever, depending on the application, a alluminuim gun in 120cm length will work just as well. Personal opinion is that the alluminuim gun will be a little heavier, thus being able to absorb more recoil. Also, the RA guns have a extruded rail, making the barrel stronger and stiffer than a normal euro type gun. Set-ups. For smaller, fast moving or flighty fish, a 6.6mm RA spear and a single 16mm or 18mm band will work well. For meduim to larger sized reef fish and smaller pelagics, a 7mm and a single 18mm or 20mm band will work well. For a little more power when hunting very large quary, a 7.5mm RA spear with 2x16mm's will be perfect. With even this set-up, you'd still be ok with a 120cm Alluminuim gun. Full range would pretty much be the same as on any other 120cm railgun, which is about 6.5m from your hand. Railguns have always be reknown for their accuracy. Depending on your set-up, a single 16mm and a 6.6mm spear will be more accurate than a 7.5mm spear with 2x16mm's. Regards miles
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm hey, I recently purchased a RA 100cm the TUNA 900 with the Vecta system. It is the allum. model so I cant speak as for weight against the Carbon but I know it shoots dead nut straight. This is my first Euro style gun, as I have only shot American Wood in the past but I have no complaints. I have it with the RA reel and the 7.5mm shaft with (2) 16mm bands. Last edited by beamjoel; June 25th, 2007 at 22:15. |
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm miles, what kind of accuracy should i expect with the 7mm shaft and 20mm band? are we talking sub 1" groupings? when you say reduced accuracy with a 7.5 or 8mm shaft and 2*16mms are we talking >2" groupings? also by effective range you mean full penetration on what size fish? i've heard some of the earlier vecta's had some problems with jamming etc. am i right to say those issues have been worked out? thanks |
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm Hiya Here's a video clip of Anthony Judge from Australia with his 130 RA, showing the accuracy. This was his second shot... EXACT grouping has not been done, so i can't comment. I'm too interested in spearing fish than spending time in a pool testing groupings!! Might do that one day when the weather is lousy. Will put it on my "things to do" list!!Quote:
Regards miles
__________________ Deeper Blue Hunting Forum Mentor and Titan of Tuna! Facts? FACTS?!? Don't confuse the issue with facts! Facts are immaterial! Facts are boring! Facts are no fun at all! - bdurrett (June 2005) |
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| Re: opinions on rob allen aluminum vecta 120cm thanks again miles |