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Saying hi,and needing help

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petey350

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Hi,everyone newbie from the U.S.Virgin Islands in need of some help. i'm new to freediving but i do scuba.i own 3 guns ,an ab biller 48, bandito48 and a metal tech 3s problem is the later 2 don't float not a problem before since i was using tanks,question is how do i get them to become bouyant after my shot. thanks in advance
 
Welcome from Texas! Rig a float line to a float. Many different set ups--check out hunting equipment threads.
 
is any other way i'm new to this,so far I can only dive 20' and that's pushing it not comfortable most lines I see start at 50'
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Hey mate

Welcome on DB and enjoy it. For your reuqest i am not familiar with you may search it on site here there are related threads... Hope this is helpful
 
50' line is great at 20' diving! gives you some wiggle room and you get used to it in the water.
 
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