mick i started using the stuff years ago for bass fishing on clean welsh beaches, keeps you in better contact with your bait for those often missed bites that happens with mono, a little pluck on mono is a deff bite on braid, when i moved over here from merseyside i continued using the stuff as well as mono, conditions and sea state dictates, took a few codling and many whiting on braid last year, mainly on flat conditions, horden in general is clean at high water and i have used it at hendon as well, but not in the rocky areas
laying the line is a prime concern, i use level line multis only, 20lbs on an abu 5500 and the heavier is on a shimano , though i have used it on an abu 6600 brute as well without a problem, smooth casting is the only way, it does not take prisioners at all if you cock up the cast, birds nests are suddenly eagles nests lol, takes practice but if your willing to try its worth it in my book, the thinner line does cast further, having heavy bs braid on your reel also being thinner than mono also means you can cast further if need be plus you have more chance of getting your end gear from a snag as long as you take precautions and dont loose your hand


, personally i would not use it on a slosh or a penn as they dont have level winds and the sloshes i have used in the past have been like the old shimano fst`s as in near uncontrolable
if your thinking of trying braid, take it slowly, tighten your end caps and if you have mag brakes set them high, ease it back as you become more confident, obviously use it in daylight first, dont run with the thought, oh im good with mono and can really hit the stuff, braid shows up every bit of sloppy casting it can unlike the more forgiving mono, im not saying im a good caster or anything like that, im just aware that i have learned to use the stuff, and casting smoothly is the key, as is good laying of the line on the spool, dont expect instant results, like leaning to cast you need to practice, i have seen 70lb braid used straight through without a shock leader, personally i wont, it does not take wear as well as mono so having a shock takes the dragging over the beach better and you can see the damage or at least feel it as it comes past your fingers