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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: TasteLikeChicken]
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03/01/08 08:30 PM
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Swamprat
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A 330 is a 330. ALL will do the job if the triggers are tuned and the springs are strong. But..IMO the ultimates are the Belisles. They PANCAKE the beaver. If you have never used one...you just can't appreciate what I'm saying..LOL. If you use them...you know what I'm talking about.
Their spring safety hooks are the best system out there. Ran Duke 330's and Belisle's side by side on the beaver line a few weeks ago, and there is no comparison. If you have the $ the Belisles are the way to go. No struggle, just dead!
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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: Swamprat]
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03/01/08 11:33 PM
03/01/08 11:33 PM
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M. Howard
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A 330 is a 330. ALL will do the job if the triggers are tuned and the springs are strong. But..IMO the ultimates are the Belisles. They PANCAKE the beaver. If you have never used one...you just can't appreciate what I'm saying..LOL. If you use them...you know what I'm talking about.
Their spring safety hooks are the best system out there. Ran Duke 330's and Belisle's side by side on the beaver line a few weeks ago, and there is no comparison. If you have the $ the Belisles are the way to go. No struggle, just dead! Ya, but they want fit in my stablizers. LOL. They are fine traps that is for sure.
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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: Swamprat]
#608146
03/01/08 11:33 PM
03/01/08 11:33 PM
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Cannon Ball
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Keep in mind that fimgers , hands and arms caught in magnums don't come out as easily as they do in a regular trap. If you trap by yourself you need to take this into consideration.
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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: Cannon Ball]
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03/01/08 11:52 PM
03/01/08 11:52 PM
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I know a fella that was trapping bank beaver with some 330s He set the trap under water and reached down to place some guide sticks. Somehow he bumped the trigger and it "bit" him around the forearm.. You can't take a 330 off with one hand. He had to walk back to his truck and drive to a local conveince store and have a couple fellas there get him outta the trap. He'll get picked on about that till the day he dies.. LOL
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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: Cannon Ball]
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03/01/08 11:54 PM
03/01/08 11:54 PM
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goldy
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Any #330's I buy now are Belisle's. I still have some of everything from over the years, but I sure like those Belisle's, except the price!
"They that can give up essential liberty to gain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety" Ben Franklin talking about guns
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Re: Magnum vs. Regular
[Re: Cannon Ball]
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03/02/08 12:11 AM
03/02/08 12:11 AM
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Posts: 858 Abbeville, LA
Swamprat
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Keep in mind that fimgers , hands and arms caught in magnums don't come out as easily as they do in a regular trap. If you trap by yourself you need to take this into consideration.
I agree with you here, and for that reason, I use safety setters on all 330's Magnum or otherwise.
Last edited by Swamprat; 03/02/08 12:11 AM. Reason: sp
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