Majorcraft msx
Majorcraft msx
I am really interested in this line of rods, both finesse and heavy side. I know they have been out for a while but I only found limited info. Which models do you guys own and what do you think about them?
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I own a few MC rods but the MSX is one I've seen most snapped. A friend owns a BF model and he rates it but he's very cautious with its use.
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How did they snap?
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All at the tip about 4" from the top runner. Not sure if high sticking or a fragile blank. I was going to buy one silly cheap with a bit missing for a "cod rod" but the guide I needed to fit the blank diameter didn't exist.
All these blanks with super low resin content etc...
All these blanks with super low resin content etc...
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I havenβt had the MSX line but Iβve had the ms-1 American model rods and have 4 of the new days JDM line. The ms-1 line is a China made rod while I believe all the others are made in Vietnam. Build quality has been spot on with both lines.
The ms-1βs that I had were the 7β medium finesse and the 7β5β MH finesse, they were light and sensitive but a bit tip heavy. I put matagi balancers on them and then they were great.
The 4 days rods I have are the 6β3β UL SFS spinning rod, the 6β5β UL Bfs rod, the 6β5β ML casting rod and 6β9β medium casting rod. Iβve been very impressed with this line, especially for the price. All the casting rods balance at the reel lock nut with light reels and are very light rods overall. 3.25oz for the bfs rod, 3.3oz on the ML and 3.5oz on the Medium. Spinning rod comes in at just under 3oz. I run mono line more often than anything and sensitivity is well beyond the $140ish shipped to my door they have cost. Another bonus with the JDM lines is they come with a rod sock.
Iβm sure the msx line and msx limited are awesome but I cannot comment to the durability of them.
The ms-1βs that I had were the 7β medium finesse and the 7β5β MH finesse, they were light and sensitive but a bit tip heavy. I put matagi balancers on them and then they were great.
The 4 days rods I have are the 6β3β UL SFS spinning rod, the 6β5β UL Bfs rod, the 6β5β ML casting rod and 6β9β medium casting rod. Iβve been very impressed with this line, especially for the price. All the casting rods balance at the reel lock nut with light reels and are very light rods overall. 3.25oz for the bfs rod, 3.3oz on the ML and 3.5oz on the Medium. Spinning rod comes in at just under 3oz. I run mono line more often than anything and sensitivity is well beyond the $140ish shipped to my door they have cost. Another bonus with the JDM lines is they come with a rod sock.
Iβm sure the msx line and msx limited are awesome but I cannot comment to the durability of them.
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I enjoy my 6β5β L spinning model a lot. Plenty sensitive and I have horses in a 6.5pb bass as well as a 23lb carp that was foul hooked so I guess durability depends on the model or maybe the user, though I only used 4lb line and 15lb braid to a 6lb leader. I had mine in a full bend fighting that carp for 45minutes.
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I own:
-major craft ms-x limited mlc-65 ul/bf
-major craft ms-x limited mlc-67 l/bf
-major craft ms-x mxc-64 ul/bf
-major craft ms-x mxc-68 ml/bf
Some of the best rods for the price. I put them up there with rods 3 times its cost. I haven't had any defect/breakage issues. Only problem is I believe some models are being discontinued. Been searching daily for a spare major craft ms-x limited mlc-65 ul/bf with no luck.
-major craft ms-x limited mlc-65 ul/bf
-major craft ms-x limited mlc-67 l/bf
-major craft ms-x mxc-64 ul/bf
-major craft ms-x mxc-68 ml/bf
Some of the best rods for the price. I put them up there with rods 3 times its cost. I haven't had any defect/breakage issues. Only problem is I believe some models are being discontinued. Been searching daily for a spare major craft ms-x limited mlc-65 ul/bf with no luck.
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Days looks very interesting and affordable. I am seriously thinking about trying a heavy powered rod from majorcraft. I was really thinking about msx, but maybe I could start with days.
I have 1 corzza 6'5" spinning ml and the rod itself is great but for a spinning rod it is a tad too short for me.
I have 1 corzza 6'5" spinning ml and the rod itself is great but for a spinning rod it is a tad too short for me.
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I have every one of the casting models besides the 76BB and, well, that should speak for itself. I do everything from 1/32 crappie jigs to 3oz swimbaits. Excellent rods.
The only issue I've had is the foam grip came loose on my frog rod and I had to super glue the ends down to keep it from spinning around the blank. The sensitivity, tapers, components, blanks, everything is top notch. Each one is very versatile, too. It doesn't really matter what technique you want to fish, so long as the lure/line weights fall within the ratings. That said, if you go with the UL, it's best to stick to trebles or exposed UL wire hooks. It can be hard to get a hook set out of say, a weightless t rigged roboworm.
If you get them from Shimreels, you'll get them quickly and well packaged. I think people on here got sick of me talking about them, but I can't help it. I highly, highly recommend them. If you have any questions about a specific model, I'll be glad to go into exquisite detail about it.
Edit: Oh, BTW, they're all perfectly balanced. The only one that's at all tip heavy is the frog rod because the handle is a little shorter to make walking the dog easier. It has a bigger foregrip, too, which I have found useful more than once.
The only issue I've had is the foam grip came loose on my frog rod and I had to super glue the ends down to keep it from spinning around the blank. The sensitivity, tapers, components, blanks, everything is top notch. Each one is very versatile, too. It doesn't really matter what technique you want to fish, so long as the lure/line weights fall within the ratings. That said, if you go with the UL, it's best to stick to trebles or exposed UL wire hooks. It can be hard to get a hook set out of say, a weightless t rigged roboworm.
If you get them from Shimreels, you'll get them quickly and well packaged. I think people on here got sick of me talking about them, but I can't help it. I highly, highly recommend them. If you have any questions about a specific model, I'll be glad to go into exquisite detail about it.
Edit: Oh, BTW, they're all perfectly balanced. The only one that's at all tip heavy is the frog rod because the handle is a little shorter to make walking the dog easier. It has a bigger foregrip, too, which I have found useful more than once.
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Just added the MC days 6β9β MH that comes in at 3.55oz and the 7β heavy that comes in at 4.0oz. Excellent feel and balanced on both models.