【DMC】4BA Raven Style-D ACUTE 18g NEW 's Japan Review

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2014-02-15

These darts have the very distinctive characteristics of a no-groove, slim torpedo.
Therefore, it is a dart that flies straight to the throw, although it may choose the person who throws it.

It also has the advantage that it is easy to check your throws because you can't cheat.

Daisuke Takeyama himself holds the grip quite far back, but it works well on both tapered and straight parts.
Although it is no-groove, it flies well because of DMC's unique metal texture.
There is no deterioration of the cut, so as long as you take good care of it, it is a great dart that can be used for a long time in the same condition.

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2013-10-20

It is a no-groove model, so it is easy to throw and control.
I am a relatively front player, so the new model has eliminated the back flap, making it easier to control.
I also think the flight has become sharper.
The slimness makes it easy to group, and I think this model is good for people who throw the Raven and want even better flight and grouping.

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2012-12-26

I still throw the old model on occasion. I am interested in this renewed model. I'm currently rehabbing with a model with a stronger cut for a while, so I'll buy it as soon as my rehab is over. From the reviews I've read from others, it seems to be pretty good.

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2012-12-20

This barrel should be set to a medium length, which is good for those who throw with a push (rather than swing) hand toward the target when throwing.

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2012-12-18

I thought it was a dart that was very easy to fly and would suit anyone. I think the cut is simple and looks good.

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2012-09-29

It has been renewed and is easier to throw than the previous model.
It is also easier to control without unnecessary snagging.

In summer, I worry about stickiness due to sweaty hands, and in winter, I worry about slipping due to dryness.

It is better to hold the straight part of the rod for better flight and control than to hold the tapered part.

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2012-03-09

Very easy to throw!
The center of gravity is just right and anyone can handle it easily.

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2012-03-04

Originally, it looked more like a hard dart, but after the refinement, it became very easy to hold and throw. It is also easy to control for a noggle. Note that the center of gravity is completely in front.

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