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    • #54887

      TF_mjk380

        Im wanting to make my own loaded Pellet Wagglers.

        Does anyone know where i can get my hands on the brass loading weights?
        failing that has anyone made an alternative, any views/opinions would help

        thanks Matt

      • #166623

        TF_Anthonywaters
        Participant

          Why not make normal pellet wagglers with a bamboo spigot and wire the spigot with solder wire ? these will fly straighter than those crappy brass disc insert thingys

        • #166626

          TF_mjk380

            I think that may have to be the option Anthony

          • #166633

            TF_rb211

              finesse floats on ebay or go straight to there web site they do all brass inserts for wagglers mate

            • #166651

              TF_Anthonywaters
              Participant

                @rb211 wrote:

                finesse floats on ebay or go straight to there web site they do all brass inserts for wagglers mate

                Think Mjk looking for the large inserts which you load with brass discs Im not sure if Finesse do them ?

              • #166652

                TF_Anthonywaters
                Participant

                  Just had a look Finesse have loads of weighted brass waggler weight upto 8grm they would be spot on for pellet wagglers

                • #166655

                  TF_paul a w

                    http://www.fishingweightmolds.com/
                    There are a selection of lead weights on there for loading up wagglers.

                  • #166640

                    TF_mjk380

                      yes i was after the brass loading discs, but this seems the nearest alterenative cheers for reply lads

                    • #166672

                      TF_kennycarper

                        super glue a galvanised nail in the float then chop bits off until you get the float to sit as you want it

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