My first expeirence with the Mag-Track was with a Riffe Euro 100X. I really like the concept for freeshafting. Sense then I have installed magnets on four other open track/muzzle guns of mine. I do shoot both freeshaft and lineshaft, pending on what type of hunting I'm doing, bottom or upper water colum. I am not up to snuff on the shaft compositions as others have posted, but this is what I have expeirenced:
I have used all sorts of shafts i.e., Riffe, Mori, KJ, Ray Oder and I have not had any issues with them shooting poorly from my Mag-Track guns.
As far as them being "slowed down" due to magnets? I guess by some way the Law of Physics does play a roll in it, but it is not enough that the fish or myself would notice. It would be like shooting a deer at 50 yards with either a 7mm/08 or a 7mm Ultra Mag, both using 140 gr. bullets. The deer doesn't know which one killed him the best . . . he's dead just the same.
Is it a sales gimic? Sure it is . . . but it is a useful one, for open track/muzzle guns. I really like the concept for poking over ledges, looking in holes or hatch areas on wreck. I can be upside down and my shaft stays put. It is also nice for those rough days on the surface re-stringing your linegun.
www.magnets4less.com - 3/8"X3/8" epoxy coated Neodymium Disc magnets with a 12 lb. pull force. These are the ones I use on my guns.
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I have used all sorts of shafts i.e., Riffe, Mori, KJ, Ray Oder and I have not had any issues with them shooting poorly from my Mag-Track guns.
As far as them being "slowed down" due to magnets? I guess by some way the Law of Physics does play a roll in it, but it is not enough that the fish or myself would notice. It would be like shooting a deer at 50 yards with either a 7mm/08 or a 7mm Ultra Mag, both using 140 gr. bullets. The deer doesn't know which one killed him the best . . . he's dead just the same.
Is it a sales gimic? Sure it is . . . but it is a useful one, for open track/muzzle guns. I really like the concept for poking over ledges, looking in holes or hatch areas on wreck. I can be upside down and my shaft stays put. It is also nice for those rough days on the surface re-stringing your linegun.
www.magnets4less.com - 3/8"X3/8" epoxy coated Neodymium Disc magnets with a 12 lb. pull force. These are the ones I use on my guns.
rofl roflAND THAT IS MY $.02 rofl rofl