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Not if the flopper/barb doesn't open! I originally thought the euro-style better for hydro dynamic but I suspect the downside is an increased likelihood that it will not open (SA barbs have gravity to help open the barb).Thanks Marwan. If it is on top, it is more hydrodynamic, it will hit the target with more precission and the fish won't be seeing it that much. So personally I think that on top is better, Isn't it?
Probably because it continues to work well for them. The SA design may not be perfect but it is very good and it seems like they have been conservative to change when things work but quick to adopt/keep useful innovations. The europeans are starting to tentatively adopt rails & dyneema wishbones while they've been standard issue for years on the SA guns. So maybe it is those wacky europeans that have been more conservative after all? Or maybe it is just a fad -- I doubt it though. Dyneema wishbones for example are safer, more hydrodynamic, much cheaper, less damaging and quieter (they don't last as long but you can re-tie some quickly or have a spare strand).I do not understand why manufacturer keep making spearshaft with the flopper on the inferior side...
I've seen a picture of this being done (thought it was on a euro-style barb tho') -- do you actually do this with your SA-style spear? I guess it would address most of the issues raised - don't know if it's worth the bother though.another thing is that after exiting the fish it's easier to open due to gravity. you can keep it in place with an oring and when it enters the target the oring is left behind and it just opens...
If a flopper/barb is well tuned it will open and then stay open once through the fish. It should be free and loose from the position against the shaft through to 45 degrees, from then on it should tighten up gradually until it is almost totally solid. So as you shoot, water drag keeps it shut, then when the shaft has stopped after penetration the flopper will bounce open and stay open.Not if the flopper/barb doesn't open! I originally thought the euro-style better for hydro dynamic but I suspect the downside is an increased likelihood that it will not open (SA barbs have gravity to help open the barb).
I've seen a picture of this being done (thought it was on a euro-style barb tho') -- do you actually do this with your SA-style spear? I guess it would address most of the issues raised - don't know if it's worth the bother though.
If you shoot a farter...your flipper can be Tahitian or Hawaiin...or Cuban (sideways)rofl
...or are you saying that it should be stiff the whole way?
Dobs, thanks for the information, the reason why I was trying to get some input was because I lost my spear 6.3mm 125cm. omer to a barracuda, then I bouth a RA 6.6mm 120cm. I went back fishing and to be honest I just missed all my shots(was using 18mm bands with 82cm gun) with the 6.3mm shaft it was a killing machine. Now I'm going to use a HH reef muzzle with that same gun(omer Excalibur). I asked myself if the close muzzle and the 6.6mm was the problem, anyway I will try it this week. Thanks, Tomy
Thanks Peter. Yes the shaft tends to go a litle down, but I replaced the muzzle with a open one, but I'm thinking to go fishing thursday and hopely there will be a positive change. TomyTomy, are you sure its the flopper causing the problem, it sounds more like the recoil may be tipping the ass end of the shaft up, are the shots going low? also if its muzzel heavy you may be experiencing shaft loss, where the muzzel dips on shot and causes lift from the bands, hard to explain but basicaly muzzel dips and bands push the ass end down. to be honest and not putting down my fellow spearos i dont think the floppy has such a significant hydrodynamic signature as to interfere with a well aimed shot unless its a 2cm guppy from 10 meters.
the reason is i also changed shaft sizes on euro guns and encountered these problems because less shaft is less weight over the muzzel hence problems with balance.
Peter.