The AFS is a presentation line, it's forte is a tapered leader and reasonable sized flee.The original model was quite bad with anything above a green poly. and a medium small ish brass tube.
Back then, the perceived wisdom was to trim the fine front taper back so the line would cope better with the full range of polys. and more in the way of brass/copper/ conehead tubes etc.
Rio then modified the line and made it better with polys. and heavier flee's and thats where it is today.
Right from the off, its a very good line, but keep it in it's range of effectiveness. Last thing I'd do is to spend Rio prices worth on a line and start cutting it. If you need a better all round floater, then buy a better suited line.
I had two of the original AFS lines, good at time they were, but they fell short as all rounders.I got shut and bought Guideline heads, not quite as delicate on presentation, but they'll turn over any poly and most flies in my box. And!, they're cheaper too!.
I also feel, some folk aren't quite sure what constitutes a "Tip" on a fly line.I expect any floater of a Salmon nature to cast and turn over poly tips and a reasonable weighted tube fly- maybe 1" copper.
That will cope with a lot of circumstances for my fishing certainly!. However I wouldn't expect most Salmon floating heads to cast and turn over 15ft multi tips when they're simply tacked on the end, IT'S JUST NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!. If you want to cast and present 15ft multi tips, then I'd expect to purchase a multi tip line for that very use!, if I wanted to cast and turn over T stuff and real heavy flies- then I'd buy a Skagit line.
One more vital thing to consider is, Rio are the master's of confusion in their products, all to simply cloud the water and sell more of their stuff.
Ask yourself this one question, who would you rather buy a "Scandi Shooting Head " from, an American firm who have differing products with confusingly similar names, charging top price purely to get you spending dollars their way on an Americanised version of a concept, or a Scandinavian firm who more or less invented and popularised the current "Scandinavian " approach ( along with other Scandi companies it has to be said ) who give you what you want right out of the box and in all honesty have forgotten more than Jim Vincent and co. will ever know about the " Scandi" concept, what it means and how to fish it!.
I'd trust Leif Stavmo at Guideline, the Loop Hierarchy or the guys at Vision every single time over Jim Vincent when it comes to knowledge of the "Scandi" way of fishing.
There , rant over, I don't dislike Rio products at all, I think choice is a wonderfull thing and at least there's products out there for all of us to fulfil our Salmon fishing needs.Yes, I do own an AFS, very much horses for course's in my view. Rio's marketing strategy?, now thats a different matter.
Pedro.