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im in the currently looking for a new speargun and ive been reserching the omer guns and they look quite good. i was wondering wich gun would be best. i usually spear blackfish and bream in a roky area. visibility is usually quite good. i would prefer an open muzzle, and it needs to be accurate and durable. a list of which ones u think r best would be great
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man you cant go wrong with roballen they have an open muzzle already it should be hitting the shelves soon I have pics of it. I am not sure if the guns will be carry them, i just saw the item sold separately in a Greek store.
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Hiya
Rabitech also has an open muzzle. So does Pelaj. I haven't seen the Rob allan open muzzle, but it'll be good as well!! For Australian conditions, i'd look at any of the railguns. Pelaj, Rabitech, RA, Edge, etc. If you're still keen on the Omer, their Cayman HF looks WICKED!! Regards miles
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Hiya
I've tested the Pelaj guns and can HIGHLY recommend them!! My dive partner, the legendary South African spearo, Tommy Botha also tested them and he also rates them very highly! VERY accurate gun!! Haven't had a chance to test them on some yellowfin tuna yet, but i'm pretty sure they'll work VERY well!! Regards miles
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Miles is there better performance in using RA carbon railguns than regular aluminum besides the weight can you tell something about it. About the RA open muzzles i have a thread where I show pictures of what it looks like! i have to say it's better looking than anything i seen so far. a Greek Store sells them and I'm waiting for them to get it here in south Florida.
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I prefer carbon guns in lengths longer than 110cm's, simply becuase they flex less in the longer lengths. I've used a 120cm Carbon RA vecta and a 150cm carbon RA Vecta. Here's my original reports: http://forums.deeperblue.net/euro-sp...-tuna-gun.html http://forums.deeperblue.net/euro-sp...w-ra-reel.html Regards miles
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If you are shooting around rocks and holes and distance is not a factor,
get an arbalet like Picasso or Omer makes....90 centimeters simple with flopper tip..not very expensive.... for a video on this subject go to youtube.com Enter in these words in search box>>> spearing margates and you will see some video about what i am talking about... BUY A EURO GUN freedivingfilms.com Last edited by thomasslockie; December 29th, 2007 at 12:47. Reason: spaced on search phrase |
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well if Miles recommends a gun, sure it must be a great gun.
But back to the initial question, which Omer, I can highly recommend them all. Since you talk about hunting breams at rocky bottoms, take note that this is the typical spearfishing of Italy, and Omers are designed in Italy: this says it all. I've used Omer XXV Gold, Omer T20 carbon mimetic, T20 Millennium, T20 allu, Excalibur carbon, Excalibur allu, Master competition, Black master, older T20, MB 30, and they ALL performed accurate, handy, manoueverable, durable and reliable. Just stay away of a gun called Omer Alluminum (yellow handle): it's not likely to last long due to galvanic corrosion of metal parts. All the other Omers are ok. If you buy in a real-life shop (I mean: not on-line) buy the one that you prefer. Now please let me too recommend a gun, if you have access to it: Seatec Gabbiano Open Elite 100 (open muzzle). Last edited by spaghetti; December 29th, 2007 at 14:08. |
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Honestly for a rock gun I wouldnt use an omer b/c of the thin shaft gets into everything...I use my 42" ab biller for the grouper in the rocks and its sweet b/c its got a thicker shaft and its pretty robust. Now if the fish are away from the rock and swimming around the euroguns are way better. Its just everytime I shoot a fish in a rock with my rabitech (which has a thicker shaft than omer, so the problem would be worse) it seems to shoot through the rocks and go DEEP into the hole making it a mission to retrieve my shaft.
just something to think about...
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in response to the original question i echo spaghettis words..my go to gun is an excalibur carbon, of course i pimped i a bit with a track, thicker 6.75mm spear and 18mm bands.. super great gun...maybe try the new cayman HF or better yet wait for the HF2...
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