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StretchArmStron said:Greekdiver,
a single wrap on a euro loads just as fast as my pneumatic. The 55cm I shoot in the 2-4' viz we have works like a charm. I'd put it up to your pneumatic any day!
its quiet too and doesn't spook the fish like the pneumatic.
I do believe a pneumatic is more of a personal preference.
Asturven said:Fondueset,
Send me a PM with your email and I will send it to you. IT has 6 Mgbites.
Cheers
Ivan
sickbugs said:i dunno.. i can load my 90cm euro REALLY fast... i can shoot, reload and shoot again underwater, and if i needed to, i could reload on the ascent if its deep enough for fish swimming close to the surface, but ive only done that once for a mackeral i spotted
Asturven said:Fondueset,
The mamba guns really work very good and like you said they are really powerful and accurate.
I use 115's and 135's and they are great.
Check your email I already sent you the video.
Cheers
Ivan
Fondueset said:Interesting video! - It takes a little figuring out - it appears to be comparing a 130cm mamba gun at 22 atm with a stealth 110 at 35mm. The mamba has a 7mm shaft - the stealth shoots an 8 and a 7 - with the 8 it penetrates better than the mamba at 4 meters (35atm) with the 7 not as well.
I've no doubt the mamba technology works - but it seems like a better demo would be to use the same length gun!
What is the effective range of a 90cm mamba - vs a regular 90cm pneumatic? It would seem a big advantage of the mamba setup would be to reduce the amount of pressure needed - making loading much easier.
GreekDiver said:It cant load as quick and thats a fact, not opinion. The spear has to go in ONE way with band guns. The spear can go in ANY way with airguns. You put the end into the airgun and pull back. Thats it. There is no lining up like bandguns. Airguns do make noise but the fish is dead by the time it hears it
Ive owned many airguns and band guns. Band guns are the best for clear vis, long shots, and big fish.
StretchArmStron said:ok I was looking at it last night...I can load both guns in about the same amount of time. with the air gun the extra wrap of line takes about the same amount of time as it does to pull the band back on my band gun. (the extra wrap of line coming from the fact that the shooting line is not on the back of the spear as it is on a euro gun.
air gun: fire, load wrap twice
band gun: fire, load, loop the single wrap around the line release, pull band.
Still personal preference I guess. And again w/ the euro gun being quieter the school of fish doesn't go anywhere and I am able to take several before they more on.
Having both I'll still take my chances w/ a euro.
Fondueset said:Interesting video! - It takes a little figuring out - it appears to be comparing a 130cm mamba gun at 22 atm with a stealth 110 at 35mm. The mamba has a 7mm shaft - the stealth shoots an 8 and a 7 - with the 8 it penetrates better than the mamba at 4 meters (35atm) with the 7 not as well.
I've no doubt the mamba technology works - but it seems like a better demo would be to use the same length gun!
What is the effective range of a 90cm mamba - vs a regular 90cm pneumatic? It would seem a big advantage of the mamba setup would be to reduce the amount of pressure needed - making loading much easier.
GreekDiver said:I dont use the line release, and i dont use a reel. I just ram in the spear and go. I use thick nylon so it doesnt tangle and i just let that hang. It takes all of 2-3 total seconds to load.
Dont get me wrong, i like band guns. I have a 55" Wong hybrid and lots of old jbls i dont use.
StretchArmStron said:w/ that setup I'm sure its much faster to reload. Do you ever have a problem w/ the line wraping up around anything while hunting?
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