Play asa hitting .40 and .44 what’s your preference
bmoses121 Extra Hitter Apr 13, 2018 #2 Liberty won't last long hitting those, designed for the 52 COR ball
bmoses121 Extra Hitter Apr 13, 2018 #3 bmoses121 said: Liberty won't last long hitting those, designed for the 52 COR ball, you're better off with an anarchy Click to expand...
bmoses121 said: Liberty won't last long hitting those, designed for the 52 COR ball, you're better off with an anarchy Click to expand...
P peacemaker Addicted to Softballfans Apr 13, 2018 #4 ^^^^^^^^. Whichever one has a warranty, plan on breaking it.
P Party mafia Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2018 #5 the DC-41 is a supermax which has a 1oz EL. Won't the DC-41 asa bat durability reduce with the 44 core balls as well?
the DC-41 is a supermax which has a 1oz EL. Won't the DC-41 asa bat durability reduce with the 44 core balls as well?
hitless45 Addicted to Softballfans Apr 13, 2018 #7 Juggys, or bats along that line ie: insane's or any dual stamp bats are great options for 40,44's As stated above either of those bats dc,liberty would prematurely bust using harder balls Last edited: Apr 13, 2018
Juggys, or bats along that line ie: insane's or any dual stamp bats are great options for 40,44's As stated above either of those bats dc,liberty would prematurely bust using harder balls
D Donger73 Addicted to Softballfans Apr 13, 2018 #8 Tdoyle74 said: Play asa hitting .40 and .44 what’s your preference Click to expand... Of the 2 choices provided go DC41, but be sure its the 2016 without the inner barrel. Holds up well to the .40/.44
Tdoyle74 said: Play asa hitting .40 and .44 what’s your preference Click to expand... Of the 2 choices provided go DC41, but be sure its the 2016 without the inner barrel. Holds up well to the .40/.44
T Tdoyle74 New Member Apr 13, 2018 #9 I was using a DC-41 for last 2 years and it killed the ball with no durability issues but sold it.
T Tdoyle74 New Member Apr 13, 2018 #10 Just been hearing good things about new DC and Worth. Nice to get some opinions