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In reply to Post #5 As a carpet feed I'd imagine much like micro pellets or particles.
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For baits that small you may as well use some oversprayed pellets.
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In reply to Post #4 How would you use 4mm baits? I think you'd struggle to put anything smaller than 8s on a hair tbh
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No worries, just for hookbaits. I have the 8 from gardner btw, just seeing how far i can take it. Saw some 3d printed ones on ebay, very nice looking btw, but only 8. But i thought if anybody would be so crazy to want something like this, the uk must be the place for that😁
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In reply to Post #1 What a nightmare they would be to roll! You'd be better cutting nozzles to that size and then slicing them into pellets with a knife Tbh. Even then it will take to ever to make even a very small mix. Even doing 12s on a rolling table is mind numbingly tedious
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In reply to Post #1 Wow. that will take forever to roll even a small mix
The smallest I've seen, & used was the Gardner Rolaball Baitmaker 8mm Particle Size, cost is around £10.99
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As per the title, does anybody know of 4 and 6 mm boilie tables being available?
More for coarse fishing btw than carp🤪
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