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			penn reels all have a series, as in 4500ss or battle 6000 or spinfisher 750. is the number the size? i looked at the battle 7000 for a rod i need a reel for and it's a good size so if i go with the 750ss, is it the same size? or the spinfisher 750?
		 
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			Should be, thats the case with every Penn reel Ive seen.....
		 
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			The bigger the number the larger the spool but the x,000 series doesn't match exactly to the x,500 series reels.  The 7500 is a pretty big reel.  What kind of setup are you looking to build?
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