Just got a pretty awesome gift from a causin here on Maui. he handed me down a brand new 110 mid handle carbon fibre/teak wong hibrid. It is a beautiful piece of work but I do have a few questions for you other wong owners.
I took the gun out for the first time today. Its got a little more kick than my riffe but seems to be dead accurate. This is also my first mid-handle so took some time to get used to.
On to my question. Are these guns typically well balanced? This wong seems to be very unbalanced. VERY heavy in the muzzle and VERY bouyant in the butt.
It sinks with the shaft in but when Im laying on the bottom I have to hold the but of the gun down or it will lay verticle with the tip in the sand and the butt straight up. I typically hold my gun to my side until I see a fish but find it a bit harder to do with this gun as it wants to "stand up"
Just wondering if anyone has noticed this and may have a solution rather than drilling and adding lead/foam.
Any advice would be appreciated.
I took the gun out for the first time today. Its got a little more kick than my riffe but seems to be dead accurate. This is also my first mid-handle so took some time to get used to.
On to my question. Are these guns typically well balanced? This wong seems to be very unbalanced. VERY heavy in the muzzle and VERY bouyant in the butt.
It sinks with the shaft in but when Im laying on the bottom I have to hold the but of the gun down or it will lay verticle with the tip in the sand and the butt straight up. I typically hold my gun to my side until I see a fish but find it a bit harder to do with this gun as it wants to "stand up"
Just wondering if anyone has noticed this and may have a solution rather than drilling and adding lead/foam.
Any advice would be appreciated.