Glad you're Sleepy Creek #220s work for you 802. I should have clarified I have not used the #220s. Only the 110s, then played with some new 330s. My 110s were so soft, I was completely missing rats or hip catching them...right out of the box. I then "Felt" the #330s and noted they were almost equally as week. I'll have to go grab a new Sleepy Creek 220 now the next time I'm at Cumberlands.
Did I just get a bad batch? Did you get a good batch? If they are working for you and killing them fast, that's the main thing. Not catch circles like the old Duke #220s used to make. But some guys thought those were just fine because the animal was dead when they got there. One of the best thing Duke did (beside making the 1.5) is change their #220 springs. Good for them.
I always felt very good about the BMIs. (especially the 220s). Harder to get but always worth the wait. But one very good beaver trapper on here just bought some of the 330s and noted how weak the springs were...he was very disappointed...which makes me a bit nervous now.
Point being seems things change fast in the spring strength industry. I have some old Victor 330s that lasted a long time. I bought some new victor 330s a few years ago. Springs felt soft but they were new. I watched a beaver escape out of one the first day in the water. I replaced those brand new springs with the Bridger 330s springs (which are great replacement springs, BTW).
Last edited by Calvin; 11/16/18 08:25 AM.