My very first time today handling a Duke 110. The videos make it look easy to set them. Straight out of the box factory fresh, squeezed the spring, grabbed the bars no sweat just like the pictures. Trigger found it's way into the spring so I'm fishing it out with my free hand and BANG purple finger nail. Glad kinda I went ahead and go that over with. I did get it set but I see the dogs are gonna need a little fine tuning.
Posted By: ratbrain
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 08:39 PM
LOL Welcome to trapping!!!!!!! It has happened to all of us!
Posted By: The hammer
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 08:56 PM
Just wait till you join the 330 club
Posted By: Turtledale
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 08:56 PM
First conis I owned were 110s, for rat trappin'as a kid. Got a couple blue fingers learning the ropes back then
Posted By: learch
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 09:42 PM
Yes those dukes need a little tuning.
Posted By: charles
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 10:51 PM
The 330 wrist bracelet really leaves an impression on you.
Posted By: BvrRetriever
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 10:59 PM
I’ve had a 330 on almost all my appendages....except one! That’s why I don’t use Belisle traps.
Posted By: Bigbrownie
Re: The 110 club - 04/13/21 11:52 PM
It seems like the springs on new 110s ( particularly Dukes ), are much more powerful than the ones on Victors, Northwoods, B&Ls from the 70s. I have some 155s that are really stiff.