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706Z and fireline question
I have a 706Z I never used and just decided to put some 20# fireline on it. I bought a 300 yard spool. Approz. how much mono. backing (say 10 #) can/should I put on it.
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just enough to cover the spool
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I'd say about 30%-40% of the spool should be backing, depending on how full you like your spool.
I know the spool takes 300 yards of 20# mono which has a diameter of .018 If you divide the diameter of the Fireline by the diameter of the mono - then subtract that percentage from 1 that is the % of backing you need to fill the spool. For example: 300yds X .018 = Full Spool Say your braid has a diameter of .012 (hypothetically) .012 /.018 = .66 1-.66=34% of spool backing needed .34 X 300 = 102 yards of 20# mono backing needed |
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300 yards of 20lb fireline will fill a 706 with just enough mono to fill a spool, trust me I've done it. Fireline is much thicker than most braids, also breaks substantially higher than its rated form, 30lb fireline has a diameter close to 20lb mono.
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I also have a new Penn 706z so Mike are you suggesting that i get 30# Fireline and not 20#? Thanks
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Agree with Mike P, 300 yds of 20# will not fill the spool if you just cover the arbor with mono. 30# will fill it completely and then some if you are unable to pack it really tight.
If you have more than one 706z, fill one with 20# fireline and then top it off with mono. Now transfer it to the other spool and it will be perfect. |
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