07-15-12, 08:36 PM | #1 |
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hi, im a casual fisher, and i currently have 2 reels. i have the abu garcia black max, and an abu garcia 4600. i just got the 4600 cause alot of people recommended it. they say its a good reel and will last forever. im havin trouble with it, i have tried every thing from messin with the brakes on it, using differant line and i just cant seem to get it, it back lashes all the time. Im considering returning it and getting another reel that is not the barrel style, cause it just not confortable in my hand and i just can get it. is there any real advantage in this reel compared to the style like the black max. im not wanting to spend much more than 100 bucks since i dont fish alot. thanks
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07-15-12, 10:53 PM | #2 |
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First off, welcome to the forums. I have 2 4600C3 Abu reels that I used for many years. They are very good reels that hold up well to hard use and have excellent drags. They don't have all the bells and whistles that the newer low profile reels do however, and require more practice to become proficiant with. I retired both of my 4600 reels. Not because of any reliability issues, but rather, I have small hands and found the low profile reels much easier to use. But I won't part with my 4600 Abu reels. They will still get used from time to time. If you do decide to go with another reel, I highly suggest the Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier baitcast reel. You won't find a better reel for $99.00! In fact, the internals are pretty much exact with the more expensive Garcia Revos.
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07-15-12, 11:11 PM | #3 |
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alright, thanks for the help, i was looking at the revos, and academy has the revo orra sx for 99 bucks. i was thinking of tryin that one, ill take a look the one you recommened, theres not a bass pro shop anywere close to me.
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07-15-12, 11:13 PM | #4 |
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Not sure what 4600 you have, assuming it's one of the newer ones, it should have 6 pin internal centrifugal brake system. Have you accessed those brakes and set them?
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07-15-12, 11:19 PM | #5 |
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yea, its the 4600 c3, i have messed around with the 6 brake pins. im not the best at using these reals, but i do fine with my cheap low profile real. i also have fairly small hands, and that may be causing some of my problem.
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07-15-12, 11:44 PM | #6 |
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i didnt relize it, but the orra reel i was looking at isnt a revo. but i like the bps reel that keith recommended. can anybody tell me about the orra sx reel. i think im gonna decide between these two. the bps reel looks promising though
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07-16-12, 09:53 PM | #7 |
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i found a new revo s for the same price as the pro qualifier. what do yall think would be the best bet? thanks for all the help.
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07-16-12, 10:00 PM | #8 |
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Most people will probably tell you to get the Revo and I won't disagree but............If you've got a 100 budget you might want to look at the Lew's Speed Spool. I lucked into a couple of them for real cheap and thought they'd be good for spares or let guests use them. Come to find out they're actually pretty nice little reals, especially for throwing anything @ 3/8 ths or more.
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07-16-12, 10:24 PM | #9 |
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i found a revo s for 100 bucks with free shipping, so i think im gonna go with that. iv never used any of the revo reels, but i see alot of talk about them on this forum, so they must be pretty good.
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07-16-12, 10:26 PM | #10 |
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Since Garcia is redesigning the Revo I have seen places selling the Revo S for $99. If I was looking for a reel under $100 that is what I would look real hard at.
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07-21-12, 11:59 PM | #11 |
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i got the revo s, and havnt takin it to the lake yet, but i really like it so far, threw it a few times in the yard and it feels better then any other reel i ever used, thanks everyone for the help.
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07-22-12, 08:23 AM | #12 |
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If your garcia is still making birds nests when tossed try tightening the bearing end cap on the handle side a tad.
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07-26-12, 09:24 AM | #13 |
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When I used to have a 600, they weren't the best at throwing lighter baits.
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