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J44

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O.k. So Confused,2hours Searching...hopefully This Will Be Simple...these Are My Doubles,i Would Like To Have Loaded,how Much Weight Can Be Added Without Losing To Much Of Their Majic??? I Will Be Using A Postal Scale,and Can I Use This Lead Shots I Have Instead Of Water/oil??? Last Question,what Plastics Cant Be Loaded,with Lead/water/oil...thank You...

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J44:

 

you can load any HOLLOW plastic lure. So I think you can do all the ones in your photo execpt the rebels. (I think).

 

rule of thumb (10cc of water =20 bbs =130 (#8) birdshot)-all of which is fine for the 7" bombers and redfins. For the smaller bombers/redfins, you may want to use less. (e.g. 1/2 that amount)

 

Experiment and let us know how they swim

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salt water is more buoyant than fresh

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Here you go

Approximately

10cc water for 7"

12cc for Cordell PP

5 to 6 cc for 5 " redfin or 16A bomber

When loaded right they float like picture been doing it that way since the 60's they swim great and catch fish

A-Salts cant be loaded

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Just load a few 7"Redfins with BB"s from Sports Authority,I used 18 BB's tried them today casted very well into a stiff wind.They swam very well.Made my comparision with Red Fins filled with 10 cc's of water,didn't see any difference in the swimming.So until there's a problem I'm going with the BB's.

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Maybe this youtube video will help you out. By Steve McKenna of Saltwater's edge, great video on how to load cotton cordell redfins:

 

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