Coatesman's double roller muzzle for Rob Allen spearguns.
Coatesman's Double Roller Speargun Muzzle for Rob Allen Spearguns. The CDR3 is easy to easy load and delivers way more power than a single band rollergun.
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Coatesman's double roller muzzle for Rob Allen spearguns.
Coatesman's Double Roller Speargun Muzzle for Rob Allen Spearguns. The CDR3 is easy to easy load and delivers way more power than a single band rollergun.
The 120 &130 Single Roller Speargun. In this spearfishing episode I am going to be dispelling the myth that long rollerguns don't work. As well as why I love my 120 single roller and why I think it's the best rollergun to date made by Rob Allen. You hear it all the time out on the internet that long rollers don't workIn theory there should be no reason they would not work. One of the reasons small guns work so well, is that proportionately you load more into them. Let me explain. If you are able to load 50-60kg then your loading capacity is the same whether the gun is 90cm or 120cm long. So it is easier to load the right amount of energy into a smaller gun than a longer one. All most everything is scalable and the only variable is what you are able to load. And if what you can load is enough, which it probably is. Then there is no reason why longer 120 & 130cm rollerguns won't work. In fact the 120 single roller is my all time favourite rollerguns and what I believe to the one best bluewater/reef all rounders available on the market. If I was could only have one gun, this would be it. Making this the best off the shelf gun made at the Rob Allen Dive Factory.
The 110 single roller is probably the best all rounder speargun on the market, it is so versatile and one you just have to have in your arsenal.
In this video I go over a few essential setups that have been tried and tested over the past few years. Plus the reasoning behind the setups that I use.
If you have a 110 rollergun this video is a must watch.
Unrolling the Rollergun Series by Chris Coates. In this spearfishing workshop episode, I cover my favourite single rollergun setups, starting with the 900cm speargun. This is the setup that I have found to have a good balance between power, accuracy and the overall feel of the gun.
DIY Roller Speargun - Fitting a Roller Power Head
DIY Roller Speargun – Fitting a Roller Power Head
DIY Roller Speargun. Guide to converting your Gun. #Video of the entire DIY Roller Speargun conversion process below Step 1. Read the DIY Roller Speargun instructions before you start. Yes, all the way through! Step 2. Remove the screw holding the original muzzle. It may be corroded in so you may need to use penetrating lubricant. Mine was so tight I had to use a block of timber and a hammer to…
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Manny Sub Roller Power Head conversion first Impressions. Part 1
Manny Sub Roller Power Head conversion first Impressions. Part 1
Manny Sub Roller Power Head conversion first impressions So I’ve finally done it, I’ve gone roller. After interviewing Emmanuel Bova from Manny Sub and shooting my mate Champ’s roller gun it was time to give it a go. So here are my first impressions after unboxing, fitting and one dive with the Roller Power Head Conversion. The instructions are detailed and easy to follow and they include…
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