We did this video 3 years ago, you are the first to find it rushed. If you listen to the audio maybe a few times it should make sense. If there is anything you don't understand please feel free to ask questions.
It was too rushed for me too and the video didn't show the placement of the spear and line. Also I think you disrespected the person who commented. There's no need to watch any more of your videos.
Thank you! I have a question though. I just bought a Scorpia 1200 (closed muzzle) and the only way I figured to load it was loading the spear from the rear of the muzzle. If I load it as you show, the mono doesn't go over the spear (in front of the muzzle) and there is some slack (the sharp end of the spear can move up and down within the muzzle). If I load the spear rear end through the muzzle then the mono is next to the spear in the muzzle and it doesn't seem firmly secured down.
If you push the spear through the muzzle from the rear, you will damage the muzzle and the shooting line when you shoot. You need to rig it exactly as in the video. The line can lay next to the spear as it exits the muzzle. Once loaded, the spear will lay in the rail track no problem. Just make sure the mono is not under the spear anywhere. This is obviously true for rail guns. There are non-rail Scorpia guns out there, load the same way.
Strange? Where in the world are you? It normally does not come out until the spear is engaged. If the spear is engaged is it still inside? We offer both stainless steel and plastic. If the spear is engaged and it's plastic, it could be broken off.
There you have it. Thanks Rob Allen!
Thanks for the video but I felt like it really rushed through how to setup the shooting line.
We did this video 3 years ago, you are the first to find it rushed. If you listen to the audio maybe a few times it should make sense. If there is anything you don't understand please feel free to ask questions.
It was too rushed for me too and the video didn't show the placement of the spear and line. Also I think you disrespected the person who commented. There's no need to watch any more of your videos.
Thank you! I have a question though. I just bought a Scorpia 1200 (closed muzzle) and the only way I figured to load it was loading the spear from the rear of the muzzle. If I load it as you show, the mono doesn't go over the spear (in front of the muzzle) and there is some slack (the sharp end of the spear can move up and down within the muzzle).
If I load the spear rear end through the muzzle then the mono is next to the spear in the muzzle and it doesn't seem firmly secured down.
If you push the spear through the muzzle from the rear, you will damage the muzzle and the shooting line when you shoot. You need to rig it exactly as in the video. The line can lay next to the spear as it exits the muzzle. Once loaded, the spear will lay in the rail track no problem. Just make sure the mono is not under the spear anywhere. This is obviously true for rail guns. There are non-rail Scorpia guns out there, load the same way.
Trying to fink one for a double band open muzzle? Do you have one?
What is the problem? Do you want to know how to wrap the shooting line?
Hi guys. I cant get the line release hook to pop back out after firing. Have tried everything. Any tips? (new gun)
Strange? Where in the world are you? It normally does not come out until the spear is engaged. If the spear is engaged is it still inside? We offer both stainless steel and plastic. If the spear is engaged and it's plastic, it could be broken off.
how do you rig it with no bungee it doesnt stretch at all i have a scorpia 1000
It is difficult to get the lengths exactly right. Mono nylon has a little stretch but if the shooting line is Dyneema, there is no stretch.
@@RobAllenSpearfishing okay thanks for the help
Hello can you tell me please whats the best mm for the line?
We use 2mm as standard but some will fit 1,8mm on smaller guns.
Thank you.
Hi good day how can I order stuff from you guys?
It depends where you live. We have distributors all over the world. If you are in an area not covered by a distributor you can order direct.
The diver from New Zealand Ollie shoots your guns
Yes we are aware. There are a good few other RUclips channels also using our gear 👍👍