Doug's post is good stuff......I think any endeavour, be it fishing, biking, etc, has players of every skillset...from world number one to newbie. In this fishery, expectaions run high, and folks always want their gear to overperform from the intended use. 50 pound braid on a 5000 ?
40 pound mono, or 80 pound braid on a 6500? Well now......
The maker puts a decal on the reel, indicating line capacities for various line tests.....and somehow I don't think 40, 50, 80 quite meet the deal. Add to this, the worm/pawl/line guide thing, and ........................
I do casual fixem-ups for friends, the odd stranger, and family up this way. It's faster. The big Vancouver area repair shops, in peak season, are awfully busy, and the wait can be an antsy thing. Abus that are very heavily fished seem to have a life-span between tuneups of betwen 3 and 5 years, based on the markings inside the reel, from when they DID go to Vancouver. these are reels that would be fished between 90 and 100 days a year. Not bad for a reel under 150.00.........
Many "serious" fishers migrate to a Calcutta, get 2 grains of sand somewhere, can't fish, and go to the backpack for the trusty ole Abu....
Lots to be said for precision engineering, and very close tolerances, but that can sometimes be a mixed blessing. Wear parts are wear parts. Worms and pawls and drag washers in whose-ever reel will wear. Or abnornmally wear, if that operator chooses to make that happen.