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Freeshafting?

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CoolWaters

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I have a Mamba 110 magnum and I finally have the rig set up the way I want, complete with mounted dive light and laser sight (I haven't field tested this yet, but it works great on an archery target in the pool).

I have a reel mounted on the gun because that is the set-up Enzo likes I suppose. My question is this: can I take the line off and just freeshaft? I know the gun is powerful and you risk bent shafts, but has anyone actually tried freeshafting with a powerful pneumatic like a mamba 110?

I'd appreciate any feedback.
 
Yes you can freeshaft with it, just be sure to insert the slide ring with the O-ring properly on the muzzle and that's it.

If you use it with a reel, direct to the Float or without line does not change anything, it is just a matter of preferences.

Cheers

Ivan
 
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