Split shot

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Paul W
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Re: Split shot

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I’ve got dinsmore shot which I’ve had for years and have been happy with......
But this Anchor shot seems popular so when I need some more I might just give it a whirl !
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Re: Split shot

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tungsten putty - a number of uses too.
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I tend to use Dinsmores, more from availability and what was initially the best available after the lead ban. Reading this it may not be the best available.
@Duckett - Any particular Olivetti make recommended?
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ReelMaker
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Re: Split shot

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Good evening fellow friends,I’ve just received a no4 Preston Innonvations split shot ,they are softer than any shot I’ve tested in my trials.One assumes the other sizes in their range are the same.Reelmaker

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Re: Split shot

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I use Preston lead - size 8 and smaller. But the larger non-lead sizes I prefer Rugby - shaped and in name - by Anchor. With Preston 2nd choice.

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Re: Split shot

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Northern_Nomad wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 10:01 pm I tend to use Dinsmores, more from availability and what was initially the best available after the lead ban. Reading this it may not be the best available.
@Duckett - Any particular Olivetti make recommended?
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Apologies NN, only just spotted this. I’ve tried several and the easiest to get seems the best to me - Drennan Polemaster.

2 makes I tried, that actually look identical to my eyes - Preston and Maver - I thought that the spike at either end was too sharp and tended to slice the rubber tubing if I wasn’t very careful. I’ve not had a single case of that with Drennan.

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