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OMER, which one

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I went to a local store here and saw a couple of Omer T20's and the gun's looked very nice and at the same time fragile. Their body was thin and I got a mix feeling about them ...
My Omer XXV has the new Omer T10 handle, which I believe is about half the width of the thin Omer T20 you mention! It is certainly a very slim, very light gun. Hopefully well suited to the light bass & mullet fishing here. I love my RA too, and it definitely seems more robust. For the conditions described, a SA railgun would be my choice. Miles explanation says it all.
 
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..and that was just an impression. The Omer T20 is a strong gun. I'm very disappointed it's been discontinued.
 
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Yeah its a shame, love my T20's (110 and a 90) but the HF series is rather nice too, got a 75 and an 80 is next on the list.
 
..and that was just an impression. The Omer T20 is a strong gun. I'm very disappointed it's been discontinued.
Indeed. In fact I had trigger mech problems with the RA last season (thankfully now resolved). The lightweight Omer might turn out to more robust, or it might not - time will tell. [BTW We're still waiting for somebody to review the 100cm version of the super slim, light Omer XXV.]
 
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