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    so, i just finished building my 2 wt rod. i have an orvis battenkill 3/4. can i use this reel on my 2 wt rod without it being "over weighted" or highly unbalanced? is there that much difference between a 3/4 wt reel and a 2/3 wt reel?

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    I think you would be OK using the 3/4 B'Kill on a 2 wt rod.
    The 3/4 is the smallest B'kill. When Orvis offered those reels on combo's the 3/4 was included on 2 wt and smaller rods. If your reel is a click/pawl those reels are somewhat lighter than the disc models.
    The difference between the actual weight of 2 and 3 wt line in minimal, just 20 grains in the first 30' plus what ever backing would be required to fill the spool.

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    lenght of the rod will play a role in balance if it is a 6'er might be a little heavy 7-8' should be just fine.

    Rich

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    Going one weight up or down usually won't matter as long as you don't have an exceptionally light or heavy rod or reel.

    The bottom line though is whether or not it feels right to you and if you can still get the presentation you want.

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    I baught my first 2 wt(Orvis) from Barry Beck when he had his shop in PA, and he actually recommended the Battenkill 5/6. Which I thought was perfect

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    My first build, a 9 foot 3 wgt. seemed a little top heavy but when I opted for a 4-5 wgt Okuma it came out just fine.

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    That's the reel I just got for my 2#. (Cary gave it to me for building his 2#!) It seems quite fine.

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    Try it! If it works for you, then use it.

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    i took it out, and it was lovely. the rod is 6'6" and at first, the b'kill(its a disc), seemed a little heavy, but after a couple casts, it settled nicely into my hand.

    oh yea, we managed a coupla nice little 12" browns, too. couldnt have asked for more than that .

    hard to beat catching a fish on a fly you tied with a rod you built...

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    Incedentally, which 2-wt?
    I have a 2wt 6-6 rainshadow on order.

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