gmorgan Active Member Joined May 13, 2014 Messages 362 Points 43 Sep 26, 2017 #2 Is the pic above an RL cut chopper?
gmorgan Active Member Joined May 13, 2014 Messages 362 Points 43 Sep 26, 2017 #3 It is more full at the tip than most ETs that I’m familiar with.
dubmoney Active Member Joined Feb 8, 2014 Messages 346 Points 28 Location Vancouver Sep 27, 2017 #4 What does RL stand for?
gmorgan Active Member Joined May 13, 2014 Messages 362 Points 43 Sep 28, 2017 #5 dubmoney said: What does RL stand for? Click to expand... I am not sure. I believe it may be the initials of the individual who came up with the design.
dubmoney said: What does RL stand for? Click to expand... I am not sure. I believe it may be the initials of the individual who came up with the design.
J JGH Member Joined Mar 26, 2017 Messages 32 Points 8 Location North Carolina Sep 29, 2017 #6 Here's a pic of an RL cut that was sold on S&F last year.
gmorgan Active Member Joined May 13, 2014 Messages 362 Points 43 Sep 29, 2017 #7 Thanks, JGH. Mine is not quite the same. I have a 28 that runs like a 30 and a 26 that runs like a 27. Both come out of the hole very aggressively.
Thanks, JGH. Mine is not quite the same. I have a 28 that runs like a 30 and a 26 that runs like a 27. Both come out of the hole very aggressively.
Bobalouie Active Member Joined May 12, 2005 Messages 827 Points 28 Location Edmond, OK Oct 5, 2017 #8 Here is a pic of a JC's RL cut chopper that I sold a few yrs ago:
A atgill Active Member Joined Mar 16, 2005 Messages 116 Points 16 Location crossett, ar Oct 5, 2017 #9 When I had my Bullet years ago I ran a 28RL chopper, yes that prop looks like the one I ran
gmorgan Active Member Joined May 13, 2014 Messages 362 Points 43 Oct 5, 2017 #10 Thanks, fellows. I am glad to know what I have. The 26 runs like a 27 and the 28 runs like a 29 or loose 30.
Thanks, fellows. I am glad to know what I have. The 26 runs like a 27 and the 28 runs like a 29 or loose 30.