The lift effect is worth it to get it for a different effect in a noise kit for sure. They are good shells just not the loudest in my opinion. Plus A LOT are breaking pretty low.
When comparing salutes at what point does the difference not matter? For example Rambos vs Zombie Revenge, Rambos def louder but if your not putting side by side imo the ZRs are plenty loud but I also have a smaller budget. I was wondering how many DB does it take to matter I have heard people say just get whats cheaper. I've seen ppl compare black box shells vs cans and the DB of black box is the same as white anarchy. The same channel also had kong killers are 113db and rambos at 114 should I just get whats cheaper or is there really a difference
I didn't compare color to noise. It's suspected Master uses the series number for comp weight so the Master 7 120 series has 120g. Master 6 100 series has 100g. So by some reasoning Master 5 80 series would be 80g but it is not. Those numbers have been confirmed and are pretty close to series = comp weight.
@@rapidoxidation right - I meant this more toward the people commenting just comparing comp weight for something with color vs just noise. It’s kind of apples and oranges
You got a hold of the yearly show rounds. Of course we use hot loads 😉. But let this be the last video because now it'll definitely definitely be tested by asfl. 1 gram over is 150k fine. I didn't see a 61g shell in this video though. Most are 57g to be safe on regulations.
Thanks for the video, very informative. So they sound like Rambos. I was never impressed with the Rambos so these might be a pass for me although i do love tails and mines. Im not a fan of whistling tails.