【DYNASTY】KATANA MASAMUNE 's Japan Review
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2018-04-01
It is the longest in the KATANA series and is 55.0mm long.
The weight of the barrel alone is 18.0g.
The ring cut portion is slightly thinner than 6.0mm.
The center of gravity is approximately at the step and easy to grip.
I thought the barrel would be unbalanced and challenging because of its long length, but it is unexpectedly well-balanced and easy to throw.
The balance of weight and length is quite
I have purchased 9 different barrels including DYNASTY Muramasa, DYNASTY Kouki, TRiNiDAD Benjamin, and DYNASTY A FLOW Gold Line <WATER>, and it seems to be the easiest to throw and grouping.
It is lighter than Muramasa, which weighs 21g, and I feel the weight is just right for me.
It is longer than A FLOW Gold Line <WATER>, but the balance is good and the finger feel is good.
The trajectory is quite straight. When I set up a long shaft with a small winged flight, the flight was very straight and easy to understand.
With a shorter shaft, the trajectory is much straighter and the bullet velocity is higher and sharper than with a long shaft.
If the wings are larger, such as a standard flight, it is easier for the corrective force to work when the throw is poor.
Personally, I felt that smaller wings were more suitable.
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2018-03-06
This was my first straight barrel and I didn't find it too difficult to handle.
The slim and simple cut is not too harsh and can be used with any grip.
The specs alone may make it hard to get used to, but when you try throwing it, the impression is completely different!
2 people found this helpful
2014-10-18
Long is just what it looks like, but when you throw it, it flies surprisingly well.
The gripping feeling is reassuring, even when held in a narrow place behind a step, thanks to the cut, which does not make it feel thin.
The way it flew gave the impression of extending smoothly.
Contrary to the impact of its appearance, I think it is a straightforward barrel that is easy to throw.
If I had to say something, I would say that if you don't trace the line properly, the barrel may sag in the middle, but if you throw it properly every time, there is no problem and it is a good barrel for both actual competition and practice!
3 people found this helpful
2013-04-19
I think it is one of the easiest to throw among the recent increase in the number of long barrels over 50mm.
If you want to try a long barrel, why don't you start with this one?
(The reason why it feels easy to throw is probably the presence of the step in front of the cut. This makes it easier to find the grip position despite the long length.)
4 people found this helpful
2012-12-21
I had a friend who had one and he let me throw it. I thought it would be hard to throw because it was so long, but it was so easy to throw. I thought it would be hard to throw because of its long length, but it was so easy to throw that I wanted a longer barrel.
2 people found this helpful
2012-08-28
Total length: 55.0 mm. But when I threw it, it flew surprisingly smoothly.
The cut is shallow, but it hooks well and flies easily.
The setting is naturally a matter of personal preference, but it might be interesting to try the current trend of attaching a longer shaft to make it a super long dart.
5 people found this helpful