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Just surfing the web and came across "Bloodrun" copper. Has anyone ever used this copper? It has a tin coat on it. I typically use either Atomik or Howie copper.

Just curious.

Thanks

Al

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Been running it for two years now and can't say enough good about it. I find it easier to deal with than standard copper line - it kinks less and lays flatter on the reel in my opinion.

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Been running it for two years now and can't say enough good about it. I find it easier to deal with than standard copper line - it kinks less and lays flatter on the reel in my opinion.

:yes: Same for me. Their customer service is also second to none. They have alot of other products including ss wire, fluorocarbon, braid, mono, etc.

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Times 3. I agreed (wholeheartedly) with the two opinions posted before me.

You will not regret running Blood Run copper---very few backlashes and tangles and excellent performance overall.

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I think im going to order a 1000 ft spool of the "super45" copper. The dia is slightly thinner .033 compared to .037 "standard" copper. I want to put 700 ft on my electric Diawia Tanacom Bull reel.

Does anyone have any idea of how much 50lb backing of power pro i should use???

Thanks

Al

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I have 300 yards of 50# Big Game braid on my Tanacom Bull and it holds 700' of copper. I'd guess you'll be OK with that much Power Pro too.

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Al,

If your up this weekend stop over to the boat! We are all spooled up with Blood Run now and all I will say is I will never go back. The difference is Night and Day!

There backing is awesome as well.

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