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Sunline fluro question #11187189 10/26/15 04:12 PM
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What is the difference in Sunline shooter and sniper FC in the 12 or 14lb test?

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Re: Sunline fluro question [Re: spacejunkie] #11187201 10/26/15 04:15 PM
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Never tried the shooter but I absolutely love the sniper.

Re: Sunline fluro question [Re: spacejunkie] #11187250 10/26/15 04:36 PM
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the shooter is stiffer and has alot less strech than the sniper. The sniper is more managable and better for casting. If you have used seagaur the sniper is like invis-X and the shooter is like abrais-x.
Most people that I know that use shooter use it to pitch and flip with. I personally just use the sniper. Much easier to manage.
There was a great line review at tackle warehouse I think about the lines.

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