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Bar, chain and sprocket rim.

That bar (made by Cannon) is pretty heavy for the lenght, I would stay away for the 357xp......
 
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IMO, those bars are best left for the loggers that use them hard all day every day. I don't see the economy for the weekend warrior when you can buy 2 Windsor Speedtip or Oregon Powermatch bars for the price of a Cannon or WP.

just my 2 centavos,
Ian
 
IMO, those bars are best left for the loggers that use them hard all day every day. I don't see the economy for the weekend warrior when you can buy 2 Windsor Speedtip or Oregon Powermatch bars for the price of a Cannon or WP.

just my 2 centavos,
Ian

What he said.

I'd look at Oregon Powermatch, Windsor Speed Tip, or GB if I wanted a bar that size.
 
Bar, chain and sprocket rim.

That bar (made by Cannon) is pretty heavy for the lenght, I would stay away for the 357xp......

Troll is correct. I run both 18" and 20" WP/Cannon bars an a Stihl MS361 when I am "logging" small trees and in these conditions the WP is a great bar. Otherwise I normally run an 18" Oregon ProLite. My 357XP runs a 20" Prolite. Cannon is a great bar, probably the best, but it is heavy.
 
Troll is correct. I run both 18" and 20" WP/Cannon bars an a Stihl MS361 when I am "logging" small trees and in these conditions the WP is a great bar. Otherwise I normally run an 18" Oregon ProLite. My 357XP runs a 20" Prolite. Cannon is a great bar, probably the best, but it is heavy.


My 20" and shorter bars are all laminated, to keep the weight down as much as possible.
 

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