![]() ![]() 31 line from jamming up the works when you get those inevitable stray coils at the end of the cast. I also like the fine spool/frame tolerance which prevents. If not replaced, excessive end float is required, which can interfere with the Mag clearance/setting/etc. I've found the plastic spacer/washer that sits next to the spool bearing (Mag side) to be the first thing to be replaced, as this has a bigger influence on friction. The inboad spool bearings are smaller (4x9x4), so in theory should run faster than the 4x10x4 bearings found in the 6500 range. The "camlock" allows a quick spool change, and it's easy to remove the spool from the frame with the line level "humped" or overloaded.ĭue to the frame's shape, the supporting bars give more clearance, so a higher line level is possible, which makes it usable for the 175g/0.35 heavier line class. I continue to use them (in the field for the 150g) in preference to the more conventional round bodied ABU's, because they do offer certain advantages. I've got a couple of ABU 523's, and an XLT III, which appears to be the same reel, but with different graphics. ![]()
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