Nick Phillips said:I use the Berkely ones and they are brilliant.
Mine work very well with the PP.Spitfire66 said:Nick Phillips said:I use the Berkely ones and they are brilliant.
I thought the Berkley were tat & expensive - I use Grauvell & theyre way better imo (just from the cutting side of things)
Mine work very well with the PP.Nick Phillips said:Spitfire66 said:[quote="Nick Phillips":2m3nz6aw]I use the Berkely ones and they are brilliant.
I thought the Berkley were tat & expensive - I use Grauvell & theyre way better imo (just from the cutting side of things)
Yes the thing that struck me with the Owner braid scissors was that they cut braid with no tension on the braid.Spitfire66 said:[The thing was the actual cutting - even though berkley say the braid doesnt need to be under tension it does tbh - with my cheaper grauvell jobbies I can just "snip" and get a clean cut)
Embaresingly I did actually use the crappy holster thing for a bitThe Squid said:Yes the thing that struck me with the Owner braid scissors was that they cut braid with no tension on the braid.Spitfire66 said:[The thing was the actual cutting - even though berkley say the braid doesnt need to be under tension it does tbh - with my cheaper grauvell jobbies I can just "snip" and get a clean cut)
My Berkley ones do need a bit of tension to cut,,,I think I have been missing out and may need to re invest.The Squid said:Yes the thing that struck me with the Owner braid scissors was that they cut braid with no tension on the braid.Spitfire66 said:[The thing was the actual cutting - even though berkley say the braid doesnt need to be under tension it does tbh - with my cheaper grauvell jobbies I can just "snip" and get a clean cut)