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    Performer 4bld 28 SC

    Anyone ever run a perf SC 28 four blade on a stroker light fishing load 3-4 piano boxes and 3-4 poles if so curious how it worked

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    I like the performer 4s a little faster than a bravo on top

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    I like the performer 4s a little faster than a bravo on top
    What about a "sc" instead of bc I've had the bullet cut before but was wondering about the SC cut

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    I ran a 28p uncut p3 yesterday to 88 @ 5900 rpm just playing, there was more but I was going fishing. This was with the 1.62's. I have't run a SC.

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    I fish with a 28 BC p4. I have a 30 SC p4 for river runs. The BC caries a load better but I think the sc has the potential to be a little faster on a light load. It doesn't carry the weight the BC will. I need the 30 worked a little to get its full performance out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerr View Post
    What about a "sc" instead of bc I've had the bullet cut before but was wondering about the SC cut
    I find the 4bl bc a bit esier to drive than the sc........I just have 32bc 4bld-34sc 4bld-34sc 3bld 30sc 3bld
    I need a 32 3blade bc and sc to complete my collection...lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrokerSmoker View Post
    I find the 4bl bc a bit esier to drive than the sc........I just have 32bc 4bld-34sc 4bld-34sc 3bld 30sc 3bld
    I need a 32 3blade bc and sc to complete my collection...lol
    I agree wit Paul, the SC cut is a little squirrelly feeling compared to the bullet cut.