If it fits I do not think it will be an issue.
And Hook that's the first bad experience I have heard in regards to the 1880's yet. Mine has a nice adjustment range on it and is nice and smooth.
Perhaps you got a lemon? I know there will evidently be some, but thats the first one I've heard.
I bought mine when they had first came out so maybe they have fixed the issues now. My dad's 1880 had the same issues however he sent it back for a broken reel foot (he dropped it) and I agree the replacement one seems better however he hasn't used it much.
If I have major issues with something I will usually shy away from buying from that place again. I have not bought another Sage reel since until early this spring when I grabbed a 3800CF reel for my 4wt trout rod but I could care less about having any drag on a trout reel when its really just there to hold the line, first trip with it the handle broke off while reeling in a fish. They sent me a new spool within a week so at least the customer service was awesome but while I'll keep this reel seeing as its performed well since I won't however be buying another Sage reel in the future
I think the major issues with their lower end reels is the composite material. It is supposed to be virtually unbreakable yet fails easily. the 3800 I have has the same drag system as their high end reels but the cage is the only machined part, the reel spool is composite
When I can afford to replace my cheap line holders (trout reels) they will most likely be with Hardy reels because I know they will last for lifetimes