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H.Dessault Gear

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Azapa i am suprised you have had your troubles. I will confess that the non-carbon 75cm is not aswell built as the carbon 90cm i have.

I cannot comment on the real as i don not use one.

I have shot many many fish with my 75cm though
 
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Sorry for the late contribution to this thread but I was surprised to see so many folk using rubber O-rings and similar to hold the barb against the spear. I do this from time to time (I bought a load of mixed O-rings some years ago as part of a large order from one of the on-line hardware warehouses); the small O-rings fit the XXV's 6.3mm spear perfectly. However once you fire - especially when you hit a fish - the O-ring soon ends up way down by the muzzle bungee. I simply don't have the time/patience to be resetting that each shot. So, if I use one, I set it in place at home & its only good until I take the first shot/fish.

How does that compare to your use of the rings? (Or is this essential for the double-barb spear mentioned earlier in the thread?)
 
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