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Picasso Century Carbon good choice?

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Dentaxerror

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Hi,

I would like to buy the Picasso Century Carbon speargun (90cm).

Also a reel for that gun.

Is this a good choice, what are the advantages , disadvantages of this gun , the characteristics?

I would like to use it for Baracuda, groupers, dentax, akya(dont know the english name for that fish).

I would like to use this gun as a allround gun , cause I can not afford to buy three different guns, we usually hunt in water with good visibility, at least deept is 12 m, the ground is rocky or sandy. We often dive open water, go there by boat.


Would be great if I could get some hints.
 
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Hello friend, I Think that in your case will be bether a gun of 1 meter, because the use of this gun is more universal than 90 cm and you normally hunt by boat in clear water.

Another thing is that carbon guns have more effect in guns bigger than 1 meter.

Sorry for my English.

Ronaldo Barradas
 
i got a Picasso 90...it is like the Navarron cannon. all the jacks i shot reached the rope of my gun. none got stucked in the spear.
 
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