【DMC】4BA Hawk ACUTE 's Japan Review

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2012-03-06

By making the Hawk acute, you can experience an even sharper flight than before.
The front line of the barrel has become thinner and the acuteness is more effective for grouping.
The weight and cut are the same, so it is easier to throw for some people than 2BA.

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2013-01-27

To be honest, at first I thought they might get stuck and be difficult to throw.
However, when I threw it back to my old darts, I was astonished at the difference in arrow speed!
The destructive power of this dart is beyond my imagination. The Shark + Accute's frontal center of gravity effect makes it fly very powerfully.
It is the best weapon for those who aim in a straight line with a point and dot rather than line image. It is a great feeling when you hit the invul with it!
The barrel is a little short, but even for a 4-finger shooter like me, it doesn't feel surprisingly short. It may be because of the cut tip and the shape of the accute tip which makes it easier to place your finger on the tip than a normal lip.
It looks beautiful, so I recommend it for people who do not have strong grip pressure.

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2012-03-05

The shark cut is exquisitely tapered, making this model very easy to throw.
The cut is quite sharp, so those who do not like shark cuts may find it difficult to throw at first.
Since it is an Acute model, it flies very sharply.

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2012-03-27

Acute darts have a core that protrudes forward due to their construction.
In order to keep the weight of the darts within the specified weight, the end of the barrel has a very deep exit.
The core of a dart is the heaviest part of the barrel, or "the part with the most momentum".
It is very important to know how the force is applied to the core of the dart.
Since Acute darts have a forward projection, the point where the force is applied is inevitably further away from the general grip point.
Compared to normal 2BA darts, the timing of the release changes, the way the force is applied changes, and the line changes as well.
To be honest, it is very special and difficult.
Even some of the top professional players have had their flight and throws damaged because they carelessly switched their model to 4BA without considering whether or not it would be a good fit.

However, the core of the dart is protruding forward, which means that it is the part of the dart where the force is applied, i.e., the part that hits the target directly.
If you can apply force to that core in the correct direction, you can hit the target directly with the force of the throw.
Apply force to the point of application, away from the grip point, accurately and without waste, and release properly.
It takes more skill to make a proper throw, but the "direct hit" feeling of "force to target" you get when you get it right is irresistible, and it is noticeable in the stats as well.
Acute darts are really strong when you get it right.

Considering the difficulty of Acute darts, I think that the HAWK, which has a very well-balanced barrel design to begin with, is the perfect launching pad for Acute darts.
I think it is the best one to experience the charm of Acute, which is not only the winning power, but also the flight, impact, and throw itself.

Sorry for the long ramble.

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2012-03-06

The cut is firm enough that it won't slip and very easy to throw! Highly recommended!

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2012-03-09

It flies very well!
It cuts well and has a good pull out, I have no complaints.

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2012-12-23

This is a basic darts barrel. I can recommend it if you prefer shark cut. It is also good for first time darts.

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2013-01-05

The DMC is finished as expected of a domestic product. However, the metal surface deteriorates quickly even though it is made in Japan, so I give it 3 stars.

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