110 Single Roller gun Setup| Unrolling the Roller
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- In this spearfishing episode I will go over my favorite 110 single roller gun setups, as well as going over what I think we should be prioritizing when it comes to all roller gun setups.
What is the most important thing when it comes to spearguns?
Is it? Power & Range, Accuracy or Handling?
My hope for this tutorial, is not only
that you get setup up your 110 roller really well.
But that you will have a better understanding of the elements
that make a roller gun work.
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Thanks for sharing Chris, those videos are the best even for the experienced dives who want to try a proper roller setup.
Very well said brother 😎🤙🏽
Hi Cris. I am ordering that. For my reef gun. Since i had ordered your bluewater cdr4 130 devifish also. Thats nice for my Christmas gift for myself. Thanks Chris
Hi Chris,
Thank you very much for this roller video series, i do enjoy it a lot and it's my favorite !!
Before roller spearguns setups really was abracadabra for the most of the spearos, but thanks to you all the secrets are being now revealed !
I do have a 110 and 120 RA carbon witch I love a lot so I can't wait for the 120 and 130 videos, double roller and invert.
You are the roller guru !
Again thanks for your time and effort and sharing this wonderful videos!
Thanks 🙌 1200 & 1300 coming soon.
Loved this video, very informative! This 'unrolling the roller' series is epic! Can't wait for the 1.2m and possibly even the 1.3m videos. And then there is always the double rollers and such! Exciting stuff
Somany in the pipeline :-)
Nice. Thanks so much. Allows us all to benefit from your trials 😎👍🏽 great input 🤙🏽
Hey Chris, thanks for all the great tips and advice! Just changed m 110 conventional to a 110 roller with the same set up as the "Load Assist 110 Roller".
Just wondering if instead of having a 150cm 7.5mm shaft, what if it was a 140cm shaft. Would it still be pretty accurate? I noticed some Pathos Roller guns have a shorter shaft as well (Where I got my idea)
Anyway, huge mahalo and thanks Chris! You save me a lot of headache with these informational videos!
Thank you sir for the wonderful info
Very interesting series of vids. Thanks Chris 👍👍
Hey Kevin, Maybe you will convert to rollers... I know its hard for the old school guys 😁
an 800 roller for seabass would kick ass.
Grate video I really enjoyed this the information comes out amazing I can understand everything I can’t wait for the 120 set up thanks for all the information keep up the videos love em
Kannon, how’d you tie you bands off on the aimrite with full pretension? Same way as how the guns guns and then just muscle em on?
Hi Coatesman,could you please show at next time how to update roller with your 626 white bearings?Thanks.
Excellent video. Thank you very much for sharing!
thanks 😁
Ay Chris,awesome clip!. Trust you’ll be be providing a comparison between roller vs inverted roller which seems to be the trend at the moment?
By any chance you’re gonna do a comparison pros and cons between single roller vs double rollers vs inverted rollers? 😅
14mm rubber kurang bertenaga
@@mridhoismail x jugak. Seperti yg dia bilang, kalo sekadar shaft 7mm atau kurang, sesuai lah. Kalo lebih tebal shaft, lebih tebal getahnya. Dan harus ingat, dia sudah berumur. Kuderatnya x mampu tarik getah 16mm tanpa load assist 😅
yes will be doing so in the future
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing sweet!
Also intrested in a compound roller Like the she Wolf Predator. It uses a 14 mm rubber on top with a string in it To limit the stretch Attach to to 16 mm bands on the bottom Which do all the work in the beginning.
Thanks for the great video. I have a Pathos sniper roller 95 that came with 2 16mm bands (1roller 1 kicker). The guy at the dive shop Talk me into buying 14mm bands. Still too cold to get into the pool and try them. I will also take your advice and try just one roller band. Thanks again for the great video
how did the 14mm work on the pathos?
@@dirty_diver It worked great he made them very tight
Hey Chris, grateful for all the testing, investigating and sharing you do.
I’d love your input on a setup I’m refining, I have a 110 double roller made by torelli in Australia.
It came with 16mm bands on it, set up to be hand loaded. I’m wanting to power them up to be load assist loaded,
Usually it shoots a 1.5mm 8mm drop barb shaft at big fat southern bluefin tuna in ~10-18C water.
Do you think 2x 16mm at full pretension would overpower the shaft? What length and pretension would you go?
It already had a bit of kick when fire, and it’s a heavy gun. Carbon but barely neutrally buoyant with just rubbers on and no spear
Im currently in indo in 28c water and wanting to put a single 14mm hand load rubber on and shoot 6.5 and 7mm shafts. I’ll build this to your standard specs. Looking forward to feeling how it shoots
Hey Daniel,
I am not 100% on the setups in 10deg water. The tests I have been doing are between 19-26deg C.
In my experience the double overpowers the 8mm shaft with 14mm bands at 380%
I use 14mm bands at 350% for the 8mm shafts.
For a gun to have enough ballast to handle the inertia of the shaft the gun needs a fair amount of buoyancy. I dont think your gun has enough buoyancy and ballast weight to handle the 8mm shaft.
Probably better with a 7.5mm or 7mm as you are thinking.
Let me know how it goes
Hi Chris, great gear and advice as usual. Ive refered to your vidoes alot over the years
What are your options on single vs double wrap for the 110 roller?
Thought on 14mm bands with 7.5mm shaft, 110 aluminuim barrel?
Many thanks
Great video, very clear explanations.
Question: having a thicker rubber in a thin shaft (16mm for a 6mm shaft) will decrease the accuracy? What are the cons on that set up? My gun is a 110 with a 120 shaft
Thanks a lot
When the shaft gets too thin and long it will whip or wobble. This causes inaccuracy and loss in power. Generally the thicker and shorter your shaft the more power you can put into the shaft, and the longer and thinner the shaft the weaker the bands need to be.
Hi, great video. I'm looking to set up my first roller (110 with 7mm shaft) but i didn't allow for the mvd trigger to be set so far back on the handle, was going to put a 2nd flopper on but would need a 160 shaft to do this. Has anyone had trouble with accuracy on a 110, 14mm bands with a 160 shaft? Thanks very much guys
As long as your overhang is between 20cm - 30cm there should be no issues.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing legend, thanks for the reply!
Loads of info, thanks for sharing.....do you a specific formula to calculate band force at various tensions for 14, 16, 18, 20mm bands etc
Awesome video💪
Thank you 🙌
I've upgraded my Beuchat Marlin to a carbon roller after watching your videos. If you get time, could you do a rubber review on standard vs. small id holes in the rubber.
Hey Matthew,
Small ID rubbers don't give the advantage that people think. If you work out the area of the rubber OD minus ID you will notice the difference between 1mm and 2mm ID is small by comparison to adding or subtracting 1mm to the OD.
For me the extra hassle / difficulty of inserting wishbones on small ID rubbers is just not worth it.
At the end of the day it's what you can load into the gun, regardless of ID. So for consistency and availability sake I just use std ID rubber.
I have learned much from your videos I really appreciate everything you do. Do you recommend tying your reel line directly to the dyneema tied to the shaft
Yes use a quick release knot.
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That was really cool Chris, really appreciate your experience and advice cheers for sharing. For Blue water FADs etc, big thick fish, what are you using? I know a few lads are opting for the double roller, 8mm sharkfin shaft but with virtually no over hang? What's your thoughts? I noticed also you are using the off set double floppers in this video, these are my favorites, for all sorts of fun. what lengths do you recommend for over hang with these if running 16mm rubbers? Cheers for sharing and Dive Safe!
For diving off FADs ect with big fish I would be comfortable with a 120 or 130 single roller with 7.5mm shaft. I will cover these in the next video.
As for over hangs always go as short as possible / comfortable. The longer the shaft the more flexible it is, limiting the amount of power you can put into it. Same reason for staying away from soft stainless shafts.
Going shorter also means you can go thicker and keep the same weight of shaft.
The only issue with very short overhung shafts is that some guys battle to aim with it as they aim off the end of the speartip. But is the shaft length and thickness/weight are good then the gun should be good.
As a reference have a look at what Italo Alemanni is doing. He has pretty much lead the way with rollers. Most of his guns come std with the spear thread a few mm past the muzzle.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing That's awesome, greatly appreciated!
Mr Coatesman thank you so much for these videos! What is your feeling about kicker bands on a 110 single roller gun 14mm progressive bands on the kicker and roller bands? Do you think there is any advantage/disadvantage? Thank you so much for your contributions to the sport!
My personally don't like kickers, They only add recoil. A properly setup roller should not need a kicker band. Only time you need a kicker band is on inverted rollers to get the shaft moving. Completely unnecessary on good rollers.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Gotcha thank you that simplifies things! I only ask because I saw one of your other videos when you were talking about the wishbone riding up the muzzle I saw you used to make one with the ability to add a kicker band. Thank you so much for all your videos!
Hello! Thanks for helping me out with your video. I want to ask, do you recommend double wrap for 110? 14mm? 16m?
Generally on rollers you land up going with double wraps.
Hey mate
Great video
Can I ask what does ‘110cm’ mean in this rob Allan 110 14mm setup?
Is it just tube length?
Overall length?
Or something else?
Help much appreciated
Hi Chris, super impressed by your knowledge, but maybe even more so by your willingness to help out your fellow spearo by answering what appears to be all the comments! kudos. I have a RA 120 with double 16mm that kicks like a mule, I’m keen to convert it to a roller & was thinking of trimming the barrel down to a 105, putting a 140 long 7mm shaft on it and 14mm rubbers. I hunt a bit on the reef but mostly target kingfish here in New Zealand. Do you think this is an ok option? I like the idea of a little less shaft overhang, or would you suggest trimming it to a 110 with a 150 - 7mm shaft? I’m definitely keen on keeping the rubbers at 14mm (in combination with a 7mm shaft) after watching this video to not need a load assist.
Hey Tim,
No problem answering all the questions. I learn a lot from them and get a better understanding of what guys are thinking.
On cutting down the 120 for NZ.
Unless the overhang is super important to you, just go 110.
Remember you want to keep all your guns the same so them all of them need to 5cm short. Better to keep them std.
Start with the 60cm 14mm bands with the 1.5m 7mm shaft. This is a great all round gun and a great starting point.
If you find yourself chasing bigger Kings over the 20kg mark then you can always go up to a 1.5m 7.5mm shaft and a 60cm 16mm band with a load assist.
Thank you for these videos! Question - I just got a roller head to convert my gun. It has a hole for an additional 'kicker' band. In what circumstances does it make sense to use this kicker band? To assist when using the roller or separately, instead of the roller bands? Do you ever use a kicker band?
The only time you need a kicker band is on an inverted roller. If you set up you roller right you wont need a kicker. They just cause unnecessary recoil.
Hey Chris, I just noticed all your roller vids have the Vector 2 handle without a loading butt, but most Rob Allen’s have one. Most people who would be changing from a conventional set up to a roller will have the loading butt. Do you recommend taking it out?
I am not a fan of the loading butt. It only makes loading more difficult. I think it’s an American thing to have one and load on your waist. NO GOOD
The std RA handle fits perfectly into your chest. So much so I can load & do load all my various guns with no loading pad.
Loose the loading butt it is completely unnecessary.
awesome series, the videos are really informative.
quick question for the gun that you didnt cover which happens to be the one I own, 100cm
I have a 7mm shaft and 16mm rob allen bands, is this a good setup at 60cm bands or is there something I can do better ?
PS. i probably cant get a 7.5mm shaft.
also if i shorten then overhang to about 25cm would that do any harm ?
Thanks a lot
Hey Kassem, I would do the same set up as the 110. 7mm 1.4m shaft with 55cm 14mm hand load bands 👌
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing thanks for the quick response, which brand of 14mm bands do you recommend and do you use the small ID ones or normal ones ?
Great vid chris when r we going to see some of the vid's with u & yr son showing us some of those monster cuta & how u get them pls pls
One day hopefully 🤙
Hello from Brazil. Congratulations for the videos and the clarifications, they are very helpful. I am assembling a 120cm double roller, but I don't know what measures of 14mm rubbers to use. Can you help me or give me some tips? Keep up the wonderful work you do. Thanks. Apologies for my English, I'm practicing.
Hi Valmir, I am busy with the video on the 1200 & 1300 single roller. Hope to have this out soon. It will answer all your questions.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing I look forward to it. Thanks for answering.
hi sir.just asking if 1 have 100 gun. and 7,5 mm shaft. and i have 16mm small id. how long the rubber that i need to setup the gun?
Hey
Great videos
I’m running a 110 RA carbon roller
Great gun
Will definitely be giving it a tune up after watching this.
I’m yet to tune in my RA reel,
It’s on or off and I’m not really able to fine tune that drag
And advice on this
Cheers J
Hey Jamie, How old is that reel? The newer ones have much better drag washers. Maybe a washer upgrade will do the trick.
Thanks for videos. It's so helpful and informative.
What do you think about using aluminium barrel 110 with shorter shaft 140cm and 7.5 width ? Prefer use 14mm band or maybe 14.5mm small id (it's between 14 and 16mm). What do you think about this setup?
That will reduce the weight to almost the same as the 7mm, but most guys are used to the same length overhang on the gun. But the increased thickness has increased drag so you will need to ramp up to 16mm bands anyway.
Just use std 16mm, you are doing the exact same thing a different way. No proven benefit to small ID bands.
Hey Chris, these are great videos. I was wondering if you could share how you rig your reel on your roller gun? The reef where I hunt is relatively shallow (8m or so) and I normally do not use a reel as I like uncomplicating.
Hey Nico,
Buoy lines are easier, for sure. But reels give you untethered freedom.
On the RA the reel mount is built in and works perfectly with rollers. Its all designed to work together.
Hi Ryan! Big fan of your videos! I currently got a 110 roller speargun after watching ur videos. Please let me know what rubber configuration should I use? 14, 16 ,? mono roller (beuchat hero + roller kit)
would like 6m accuracy. around reef
Yu Li Chen,
I am not familiar with the beuchat hero.
Wanting to shoot fish 6m away is extreme for a 110. A double wrap on a 110 is 5.5m so if you add the shaft it is possible to reach 6m, but not ideal for a 110.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing thanks for your tip! Ive watched your video about 5 times... still having a hard time deciding 16 , or 14mm. It is super clear water in Taiwan sometimes
Absolutely love all the knowledge you’ve shared on your channel, thank you so much!
I’m currently running a 110 with a 7mm shaft and 14mm bands for reef.
Do you think I would need to power up to 16mm bands if I ran the RA drop barb shaft which is 7.5mm.
I’d rather not have to have separate bands but it would be cheaper than 2 guns I suppose!
Hey Ryan,
For the 7.5mm shaft you will have to go over to a 60cm 16mm band and use a load assist. Like you said cheaper than another gun 😁
Hi chris
I have a gun 110 roller setup the way you mentioned for 14mm (but shaft is 6.5 that came with the factory), the effective range seems to be at 4m -4.5 with a single wrap.
Should i change to double wrap and or 16mm to increase the range? Or is the 4m a normal shooting range.
I would use double wrap. and keep the 14mm bands at 60cm 👍
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Thanks! is it normal to be shooting only effective range of 4.5m? its at 60 like u suggested!
I'm getting into bigger fish, and your videos have been amazingly helpful! Just picked up my first roller (a 110) and setting it up per your advice.
I understand the trade-offs between the 7mm / 14mm setup and the 7.5mm / 16mm setup - for ~100lb Grouper is the 7mm/14mm setup enough, or step up to the 7.5?
Tommy 100lb grouper have tough skulls. Go 7.5mm &16mm bands for sure. Whack em hard!!
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Thanks! Setting up 7mm for Yellowtail this weekend 😎
Hi there !
Thanks for all those precious informations ! I'm about to convert my 130 tuna to a 110 roller thanks to you.
What about a 7mm shaft with 16mm at 60cm ? Is it to much power for the shaft or to heavy underwater ?
What do you recon ?
Greetings from New caledonia ;)
The 14mm bands at 60cm will drive the 7mm shaft really well. There is just no need to use a 16mm band ... unless it is very soft modulus rubber.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing
Okay I 've already bought the 14mm and my gun is now converted... I was just trying to find a use for my ex 130 bands... They will propably be a spare for my 120 roller.
Again thanks for all your videos you're the man!
@@spearfishingspirit2131 if you find a 1.5m or 1.4m 7.5mm shaft the 16mm will work well on the 110. The gun will be a bit heavy in the water. but it will shoot really well. Use a load assist 👍
Hi there! I just converted my Rob allen tuna 130 (alu) to a 110 roller with your 7mm setup. I've watched many videos and some spearos add foam inside their tube to improve flotability and to prevent water to come inside. What do you reckon with the rob allen muzzle ?
Thank again for your knowledge and sharing
Cheers from New Caledonia
Hey Lucas,
Adding foam will only add to the weight and not make any difference to the buoyancy. Your best bet is just to plug the barrel, leaving just enough space for the muzzle. 40mm should be good. on the muzzle side.
hi! thankyou for your video, it helped me a lot. recently my 14mm bands broke, and i swap them with 16mn to give it a shot, i have load assist as well.
but the new bands cut to 60 cm are too hard to load, do i leave it with pretension for days so it can stretch out a bit? or what do you suggest
No dont leave them stretched out. You will damage the rubber.
With a 16mm band you will need to load the gun with a 14mm load assist.
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Hi Chris
I’m about to buy my first RA tuna roller, which is a 110cm.
Question : I like the idea of having a short shaft overhang so I thought about getting a 140cm - 7.5mm shaft with 14mm rubber band.
What do you think about it?
Is the 150cm - 7mm shaft with 14mm rubber band a no brainer for a 110cm gun?
Thanks for the great content mate, well appreciated! 👍👍
Tristan,
The extra drag the 7.5mm has over the 7mm means that even with the two shafts been of almost the same weight 470g.
The 7.5mm will be slow with the 14mm bands. You could cut the 14mm bands to 55cm and use a load assist. They wont last long so going to 16mm at 60cm with a load assist will be better.
For me the 1.5m 7mm shaft with hand loadable 14mm rubbers, is the right combination for that gun. Mostly because you can hand load it. But it also feels nice to shoot. Low recoil and smooth. Just an all round good gun. Definitely would try this setup.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing thanks for the answer mate! I’ll go with the 7mm - 150cm shaft then 👍
I have a shaft length and thickness question. If I was to use an 8mm shaft that was about 7” shorter at the overhang then the weight of the 7.5mm and the shorter 8mm would be almost exactly the same. What would be the negative if using the thicker, stiffer and shorter overhang with the 8mm shaft?
The thinner shaft has less drag. The thicker shorter shaft will be stiffer.
But with rollers you should not be using long overhangs on your shafts any way.
8mm shafts require a fair amount of buoyancy and ballast to manage the inertia.
On a single roller just stick with the 7.5mm
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Thanks, I will stick to the 7.5mm shaft.
I bought my first roller, it’s a 110 carbon. I have it all tangled and I’m lost as to how to set angle. Can you please tell me how I would go about detangling and then start loading it all over again? I don’t see any videos on this from anyone. He would be the first to do it if you did. The community would much appreciate it because there are many people who have no one to guide them and are starting out new with a roller guns. Thank you in advance.
Hi John,
Did you manage to untangle the line and work out how to rig the gun?
What rollergun do you have?
Hey Chris, do you ship guns to the US? If so, does your 110 roller float with the shaft out and a reel? Do you add a ballast weight to the front to help with recoil? Looking at a rob allen tuna but would love to support you if possible. Thanks!
Yea my CSR floats even with a 70cm and reel. This was part of the reason for developing the muzzle. Drop me an email at saltydiver@gmail.com I can send you a gun no problem.
Could you shoot a 7.5mm shaft with the 14mm band setup or would it be ineffective with the heavier shaft.?
You can but you have to run the bands at 400% or more. This means you will need a load assist and your rubber wont last. If you are having to use a load assist then you might as well move to 16mm at 360-370%
Hi Chris, Great videos and appreciate your insight. Do you have any experience with larger rollers? I'm targeting Bluefin Tuna in Southern California and I'm considering converting my RA 1300 to a roller. I've read some mixed reviews stating the advantage of the roller diminishes a good bit once you get to that size, so I am wondering if this would be worth.
120 & 130 rollers are great. Just have a look at some of the old Ascension videos. Shafts going clean through 100kg fish.
Will be doing a video on these guns shortly.
I know you might not reply to this as this is an older video, but I currently am looking to convert my 110 Rob Allen Cobia (alloy barrel) to a roller gun for less recoil. I currently have 2x 14mm bands and a 6mm shaft. I’ve been using a 90 my whole life but need more power for the fish I’m going for now, which is a combination of reef and bigger pelagics. I would also like some more manoeuvre ability with the gun for tracking closer reef fish, as I’ve had a few issues with this being slow. Because of this I was thinking of cutting the gun down to a 100 or even a 90. What would be your recommendation for a combination of enough power for mid sized pelagics and manoeuvre ability for reef fish?
Brayden,
Being an Ali gun I would keep it 110. If you cut it down you will loose buoyancy to the point the gun might not float with the shaft out. Then the gun in non functional.
Make Up the 110 with 14mm bands and a 7mm shaft. To go shorter you will need to have a carbon barrel.
Hi Chris. Do you set the 110 up with a double wrap?
Yes double wrap, but this does make reef hunting a bit tricky at times. You need to be conscious to quickly take up the extra slack on the shooting line so the fish does not reef up.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing I have found with a reel and no mono, you can easily go from single to double wrap depending on the situation.
Chris, I measured the spring rate of a new 16mm band (folded round to make x2) which measured 1.25 inch stretch from a 10lb static weight. This gives a spring rate (aka stretch rate) of about 8lb/inch. That doesn't seem to correlate with how much you stretch the RA110 to go from 55lb at the muzzle to 110lb at the notch. It would only need less than 7 inches (175mm). Does this mean the band spring (stretch) rate is non-linear i.e. not like a spring?
Hey Alan,
You guys and your imperial pounds & inches 😂
Rubbers load is not linear. There is a slight increase after 300% gradually increasing to around 400% where after the load increases a lot. This will vary from rubber to rubber with the harder modulus rubbers increase in load starting earlier around 200-250% and converse for softer lower modulus rubbers being more 'linear' past 300%.
Well that's my interpretation of things.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Thanks Chris, that explains everything. So this means it has to be experimentally set up and calibrated because of the variations in the rubber band performance, including the additional variables of temperature and maybe aging or exposure to UV light. That might suggest a pre-load check at the roller head and notch load to see how this has changed, probably once a year. FYI - Kg are for measurement of mass, Newtons are measures of force (technically) as in F = ma. In North America (I was not born there) they use lb for everything, weight and force because they're Americans (they can't help it.)
Hey Chris! This video couldn't have come at a better time for me. I am building a 110cm roller mostly for targeting yellowtail/king fish in Mexico and maybe some grouper, but I couldn't decide on a band/shaft set up that I liked. After watching this I think the 7mm shaft with 14mm bands will do best, do you agree?
Hey Gunnar, What size Kingfish are you looking at? And will that be in summer or winter?
Because the Kingfish are open water and are notorious for bending shafts the 7.5mm setup might be the one if you have a carbon barrel.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Yes I am using a carbon barrel. I will be in Mexico in July. I haven't done this trip before but I know we don't get Kingfish as big as they do in NZ, if I get very lucky maybe around 23kg.
If you are hunting out in open water, the 16mm / 7.5mm shaft setup will give you the confidence to hit anything, and you might bend fewer shafts on the big grouper.
The 14mm / 7mm shaft setup excels with fish around the 10kg mark.
If you are able to take both setups you can flip between them in a few minutes. Two completely different guns in one 👍
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing That sounds super nice to have two guns in one! my only concern is that the change in buoyancy may affect accuracy. Should I be concerned about this?
What set up would you use for a 1000? Thank you!
Hey Poles
55cm 14mm full pretension bands with 6.6mm or 7mm - 1.4m shaft
Would a 1000 roller be fine to use as a bluewater/reef gun? My water tends to be murky at times, so curious how much of a difference is a 1000 roller to a 1100.
Raul, I would never really consider a 1000 as a blue water gun. Not even the 110. I know some guys use their 110 in bluewater, but the moment you have a long shot or a big fish you land up wishing you had a longer gun. My advice is to have two guns one for the murk and one for the blue. Don't compromise, do both properly.
Aloha, would you please tell me what brand and diameter hollow core dyneena are you using for your shooting line?
I have been using std 1.8mm & 2mm dyneema for shooting line. I have battled to find hollow core dyneema that is good. Its either too tight and hard to splice or too soft. Another problem is the hollow core dyneema if not woven right flattens out, which causes drag slowing the shaft down. Plus the 100kg breaking strain of std dyneema is more than I will ever need for 95% of the spearing I do.
Brands???
I use a 14mm small i.d mako rubber for a 100cm roller but my anchor on the roller below is only 90 cm how long should the rubbers be?
measure the length from your anchor point up and around the roller back to the notch you load on.
Divide that length but 3.8 for 380% / 3.7. for 370% and so on.
Does this help?
Late to the party. I have a 110 Carbon roller. I mostly use 7mm x 14mm. Can't complain. Never failed me yet! However, if i'm going after bigger game in open water, i slap the 7.5mm x 16mm on. 14 can work but you gotta get closer to the fish. 16 gives you less work and more freedom below, but they take it out of you to load. By comparison.
If I only had a 110 thats exactly what I would do. 7mm/14mm bands for general diving. 7.5mm/16mm for bigger game. Shoots seriously good... just a little heavy in the water.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing Oh don't get me wrong. I still have a 120 snapper that I refuse to convert for sentimental reasons. My first gun and Lucille (That's her name) will stay as is! Unless I wanna use her in open water as well. Then she gets a 7.5mm x 16mm setup. And then I call her Beulah!
I understand. But the 120 as a roller will kick Beulah's ass 😂
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing took your advise... converting Lucille into a 120 carbon roller. Just gotta wait for the barrel and muzzle to land. I've not used it in so long because my 110 carbon roller is just that good! Bit of a waste, so converting my 120 snapper to a 120 carbon roller 16 x 7.5 just so it's not a waste. And that'll be my blue water gun...
do yoou know were we can find this rollergun 110
drop me an email saltydiver@gmail.com 👍
What speargun is that? I’m assuming rob allen roller but what pattern or model?
Hey Walker, It's an std old RA carbon barrel with camo sticker on. No model just parts I put together.
How does aluminum vs carbon affect this setup? there's a $237 difference in the RA aluminum vs carbon. Is it really worth it?
The Ali barrel is heavier in the water so you loose buoyancy. The carbon barrel is already borderline regarding buoyancy and reducing that is just going to make the gun heavy in the water.
That said it will not affect the guns performance, as it has no effect on the mechanics of the gun. Only how it handles in the water.
Anybody know what the actual band stretch from the front of the roller to the rear notch is on this 110 setup?
This will vary depending on the pretension %
I'm referring to on your actual gun, front of the roller to the notch on the shaft, I was actually trying to calculate your stretch percent based on the length of your setup.
This is my set up both ways..but i recently buy some 18mm rubbers...they are at 60cm are they to short? I haven't been able to test them as yet.
Definitely not a recommended, for everyday spearfishing. But you have them so give them a burn. 18mm at 60cm will give you approx 32kg on the muzzle so you will need a 40-45cm 14mm load assist.
The load on the notch almost 70kg!! And this gun puts out as much power as a 130 with 16mms. So it's a canon. definitely 7.5mm shaft. Would be great to be able to use an 8mm tho.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing ok cool thanks alot...yeah thats not for everyday lol because i wont have no shoulders😂😂 but yeah i wud give it a go..
So if I have a 100cm roller the band would be 55cm?
yes that's correct 👍
How about 8mm shaft and 16mm rubbers
8mm shaft will be too heavy for a single roller with 16mm band to drive. Plus will make the gun heavy in the water.
How does a 110 have more buoyancy than a 90 running same diameter shaft? If shaft overhang is the same then isn't everything proportional?
Fish Hunter, The volume / buoyancy of the barrel exceeds the weight of the shaft. The 26.5mm barrel over a 10cm section has 55 cm3 so has approx 55g of lift (less barrel weight)
The shaft if 7mm and 10cm is approx 30g.
55g lift - 30g shaft = 25g positive buoyancy
So if you are comparing a 110 to a 900 both using 7mm shafts the 110 will have 20cm of additional barrel and shaft over the 900.
Thats an additional 50g of positive buoyancy.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing I'm still not with you 100%. To me it's simple ratio n proportion- you have an extra 50g of buoyancy on the 110 but the extra 60g of shaft weight negates it. I might be missing something? The 110 barrel is the same % longer than the 90 and the 150 cm shaft is same % longer than 130cm shaft.
I have already taken the shafts weight into consideration.
In total the 110 has 20cm more barrel buoyancy (2 x 55g) = 110g
The shaft over 20cm is (30g x 2) = 60g
110g lift - 60g weight = 50g
So the 110 is 50g lighter in the water with the shaft in over the 900
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing You are 100% correct mate, I stand corrected! I crunched the numbers you gave me and got the same answer! 50g more buoyant force on the 110. It goes against my logic though and I haven't got it clear in my head why this is the case.
@@CoatesmansSpearfishing OK so now I know what's happening here: as the barrel length increases with same amount of shaft overhang, the shaft is getting proportionally smaller compared to barrel length, therefore barrel provides more buoyant force! Thanks for helping me get to the bottom of this phenomenon!
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