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    • #42525

      TF_yorkshire

        im trying to find a stockest of a lead weight for wagglers called
        perry stone or someting like that, around the leeds area if possible
        ???

      • #119492

        TF_NathanWatson

          Ring Gold Valley. Rob Hitchens gets them at Hayfield but very unreliable but if I were you, for pellet wags anyway, stick to shot!

        • #119493

          TF_yorkshire

            @NathanWatson wrote:

            Ring Gold Valley. Rob Hitchens gets them at Hayfield but very unreliable but if I were you, for pellet wags anyway, stick to shot!

            no these are really good, far better than shot, but put mine in the island
            on sunday, i tried gold valley, but no one ever answers the phone!!!

          • #119494

            TF_NathanWatson

              @yorkshire wrote:

              @NathanWatson wrote:

              Ring Gold Valley. Rob Hitchens gets them at Hayfield but very unreliable but if I were you, for pellet wags anyway, stick to shot!

              no these are really good, far better than shot, but put mine in the island
              on sunday, i tried gold valley, but no one ever answers the phone!!!

              Got some mate but prefer shot, casts better.

            • #119495

              TF_MarkT

                Benwick sports stock them, you can buy them on line aswell. Never had any problems with them not flying straight either.

              • #119497

                TF_scarf

                  @MarkT wrote:

                  Benwick sports stock them, you can buy them on line aswell. Never had any problems with them not flying straight either.

                  Benwick advertise the Steve Mayo adapters, but they are not the same as the Perry Stone ones.

                • #119499

                  TF_MarkT

                    If you go on there website and go to floats, click on Benwick just above Browning there advertised there with the Styrofoam pellet wagglers.

                    http://www.benwick-sports.co.uk/indexmatch.htm

                  • #119503

                    TF_yorkshire

                      @MarkT wrote:

                      If you go on there website and go to floats, click on Benwick just above Browning there advertised there with the Styrofoam pellet wagglers.

                      http://www.benwick-sports.co.uk/indexmatch.htm

                      yes thats them thanks, will give them a call tomorrow.not flying straight is rubbish, these infact make the float fly even straighter

                    • #119512

                      TF_scarf

                        @scarf wrote:

                        @MarkT wrote:

                        Benwick sports stock them, you can buy them on line aswell. Never had any problems with them not flying straight either.

                        Benwick advertise the Steve Mayo adapters, but they are not the same as the Perry Stone ones.

                        Apologies MarkT, they were just well hidden

                      • #119522

                        TF_Fordy

                          I made a film with Perry using these a few weeks back and have been using them since the summer too.

                          They cast perfectly – but if you are trying to use them for long chucks, you may need to rethink. Some floats (Styro) are fitted with little flights (like darts) these days, and that definitely helps with keeping the floats flying straight.

                          Distance wise though, the Cralusso pellet wag floats fly like an arrow as far as you can cast them. Certainly past where you can feed with a catapult!!

                          I’ve seen Perry’s ones at Gold Valley and Stafford Moor. They are far superior to other solutions I’ve tried, especially shot because there is no line damage.

                        • #119524

                          TF_MarkT

                            @scarf wrote:

                            Apologies MarkT, they were just well hidden

                            No worries mate, they are very well hidden and thats why most people don’t know they are there. I only stumbled across them myself by accident.

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