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Old 03-07-2016, 11:27 AM   #1
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You can still get these at a few locations. Not sure if the 706 roller would fit on them.
http://www.causewaybaitandtackle.com...t__p-1883.aspx

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Old 03-07-2016, 05:18 PM   #2
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You can still get these at a few locations. Not sure if the 706 roller would fit on them.
http://www.causewaybaitandtackle.com...t__p-1883.aspx
Thanks.

These MPU kits use the 704 roller with no bearing. You cannot put the 706 roller onto the arm as the shoulder wouldn't be buried in the arm and the line will catch.

The 704 roller just doesn't turn well with braid at all. Slightly better with fireline. Not sure it even really matters, but it is something that has always bothered me, and I would prefer not to find out the hard way.

The 704 roller works just fine with mono, but I cannot see myself going back to mono anymore.
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