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Rob O.Thu Jan-17-02 10:37 AM
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Can anyone compare these two reels for me. I'd like to know how they do casting big lures. I was thinking of the cv-z253a and a 300te or other shimano.

  

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HARRYThu Jan-17-02 01:05 PM
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I USE A 6600 MORRUM WITH AN GRAPHITE USA "WOOD CHUCKER"AND ITS LIKE BUTTER FOR THROWING THE BIG BAITS .BUT I LIKE THE NEW TE LINE FROM SHIMANO BUT FOR THE MONEY I LOVE THE MORRUM.

  

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Scott ShawSat Jan-19-02 04:24 AM
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Seems to me that the Ambassadores from a few years back are much nicer.More metal and less plastic.I have the 6500 I bought in the 80's and a new in the box model 9000C I got two years ago on Ebay.The 9000C is a saltwater two speed automatic that is only sold abroad in Europe,New Zealand,Japan,and maybe a few other places.They were discontinued in the USA sometime around the mid 90's.This guy had bought a half dozen or so when his local dealer was closing them out.I picked up mine from him for $140.I believe he lived in No. Carolina and fishes saltwater striper and bluefish with them.You can find the 9000C and the slighty bigger 10000 model on Ebay on occasion.I have a millonaire 4HM , but that is the earlier version.I compare it with the Ambassadore 6500 ,it is a little gem.The Calcutta is much nicer ,but at more $$$.I say that,but what does the Millonaire run these days? The calcutta is an impressive reel.Scott Shaw

  

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LeifSat Jan-19-02 09:32 AM
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get the millionaire hands down. 10x better technology than the old calcuttas...not the TEs are a different matter, but there's no way i'd ever pay 350 for a small reel like that.

  

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JPSun Jan-20-02 02:16 PM
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I own both reels in question, and fished the 300TE yesterday for the first time. If you can afford it the 300TE is one sweet reel. I didn't think it would cast that well considering the level wind is non-disengaging. However, this thing cast's like it's on steriods!

I agree with Leif, the price tag on the 300TE is hard to swallow. Thankfully I won mine.

The Diawa is a very nice reel, but it only holds about 15 yards more line than a standard Calcutta 250. The Diawa cast great, and the mag break control is wonderful. It is well made, but there are things I dislike about the Diawa. The disengaging level wind could be a bad thing. While it lets you cast farther, it also means that the level wind isn't lined up with the line coming off the spool when you hood a big fish. This means you don't have 100% drag until it's lined up. The drags in the Diawa suck! But they can be replace with Calcutta 400 drags. Once you replace the drags, you will notice a big difference in smoothness.

If it where my money, I'd probably buy two Diawa's for less than the one 300TE. But then agian I want the most bang for my buck. Then again nothing (and I mean nothing) compaires to the TE.

JP

  

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