Quote from: oc1 on Today at 05:46:44 AMIf you load a spinner on a mandrel the line will not be twisted. But, twists are imparted as line leaves the spool on a cast (one 360 degree twist per spool circumference). When the line is retrieved, the twists are removed.I only use drill to wind up line on spinner ,Bait casting reel line lay out good .You're right spinner always get line twist .before braid line come out I only use spinner for light line 8 lbs and under but with braid it's less problem ,I load 30 lbs test braid on Dam 220, 2001 and have no problem with line twist .On conventional reel braid help cast further but not much ,using less than 20 lbs test create more problem
If you wind a spinner using the whole reel (rotor turning), then the line is twisted as it is loaded onto the reel. But, the twists are removed as the line leaves the spool on a cast.
Pick your poison..... or, get a conventional.
Before braid line come out I only use spinner for 8 lbs test and under and you're right spinner
Twists are neither imparted nor removed when drag is pulled but twists are imparted when that line is retrieved. Twists are imparted when cranking against a slipping drag. On a spinner with a 4:1 gear ratio there will be four 360 degree twists for every turn of the handle against a slipping drag. So, the total number of twists accumulate/increase when there is a lot of back-and-forth in a fight.
Quote from: oldmanjoe on Today at 04:43:24 AMTo be honest , I will not machine wind spinner spools. I much prefer to wind on the reel it self , I want the line lay and know right away if the shimming is correct .I do shim to get better spooling but unless you use old Mitchell reel that line spooling perfect , most spinner will get as picture when wind on reel itself ,few reels use oscillating gear similar to bait casting reel then line lay out good ( such as Daiwa SS1300,1600,2600 )
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