
Craig Frank

- Craig Frank
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Craig, that does look like a 'serious pain'. I wonder if anyone else has found an easier method? One thing that strikes me: as you struggle to insert each piece of shot, your hands move around an awful lot. If you could slow down a bit, and reduce the extraneous movements, it might get a bit easier. (I haven't tried doing this, so I may be talking utter nonsense!)
Jessie, in responding to Craig, I've been reminded of your post above: 'That just proves that when I am having a hard time, I am trying too hard.' Exactly! I find that when I try too hard, I introduce tension into the action which inhibits results!
Jessie, in responding to Craig, I've been reminded of your post above: 'That just proves that when I am having a hard time, I am trying too hard.' Exactly! I find that when I try too hard, I introduce tension into the action which inhibits results!
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Oh I didn't see the video before now. That's pretty clever! I use a pair of round nose jewelry pliers if needed.
For cores I use this "battle cord" stuff: http://atwood-rope.myshopify.com/collec ... attle-cord
It's just perfect and the .177 BB's drop right in with a little shake. 6mm (.236" or 1/4") also fit in nicely with the help of the pliers. I can also fit the cord over the handle rod so I get a more even shape and a secure connection. It might give a little more thickness to the whip opposed to 550 cord but I haven't found it to be a significant difference.
For cores I use this "battle cord" stuff: http://atwood-rope.myshopify.com/collec ... attle-cord
It's just perfect and the .177 BB's drop right in with a little shake. 6mm (.236" or 1/4") also fit in nicely with the help of the pliers. I can also fit the cord over the handle rod so I get a more even shape and a secure connection. It might give a little more thickness to the whip opposed to 550 cord but I haven't found it to be a significant difference.

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When I shot load, I used a fork. I kind of work the BB down into the end, then I put the paracord between the tines of the fork over the BB and slide it right down. I do like this lead core line and I refuse to give up on it yet. I'm completely out of paracords for a while (had to buy clothes for the kiddos this weekend) so I'm not able to experiment again for a month or so, but when I do, I will try the lead core again. No more BB's.
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Erik - on my bull whips I use a 1/4" gutted rope that still requires some finagling to get the bbs in. Not force, just some intimidation. It fits over the 1/4" rod because the weave is pliable. Unfortunately, the weave also allows the bbs to pop out the sides if I push them too hard. I'm almost out of it and don't have a ready source for more, so I may try the battle cord. Thank you.
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Oh yes, its trolling line. I got mine from ebay. Here is the Cabella's website, so you can see what to look for.
http://www.cabelas.com/category/Lead-Co ... 590980.uts
I think I read that 6 strands of lead core equals the weight of a shot loaded piece of paracord?
http://www.cabelas.com/category/Lead-Co ... 590980.uts
I think I read that 6 strands of lead core equals the weight of a shot loaded piece of paracord?
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Well, because I do my handles the way I do, I loop all of my strands. What is it called? English eye? Instead of making 6 strands all different lengths, I make 3 strands really long and loop them in the middle. I suppose for a handle like you do, you would simply glue them evenly around the rod and bind them tight when you bound your first belly? The others will probably know better since I just experiment and completely disregard directions most of the time.
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I just started on the overlay and I came up with a new to me idea for marking the center of each strand. Instead of using knots ala Nick's or marking with tape, I pinched the center together and then hit it with the lighter for a couple of seconds to make a permanent crease that isn't overly bulky.


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Rachel - thanks.
Overlay is done. I'll do the heel knot tomorrow after the plastic dip dries.

Gave it a few test cracks.
https://youtu.be/uPutfNAuwas
I was worried about it being too stiff, but it seems to crack alright in my heavy hands.
Overlay is done. I'll do the heel knot tomorrow after the plastic dip dries.

Gave it a few test cracks.
https://youtu.be/uPutfNAuwas
I was worried about it being too stiff, but it seems to crack alright in my heavy hands.
If I can't run fast, I'll make slow look impressive.
"By the power of ibuprofen!"
"By the power of ibuprofen!"

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