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the O'donnell is very accurate, and cant be beat for the $........so go with that
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Thats what I was thinking. I like the size of the Axial though. Not sure of quality.
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If I buy one right now (so I can stop stealing my Dad's Raytec) it would be the O'Donnel one.
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He said TOOL BOX :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup :bustingup
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the OD is prolly the best u can get for the money
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Okay I think it unanimous. 1 more question. Who has actually used one? LOL
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I just use the spit test on my T-Maxx and any other truck i've had. If the spit dissolves sooner than about 1-2 seconds, shut it off, richen it about 1/8 turn, and let it cool at BDC before running it again. If it is about 1-2 seconds to boil the spit off, you're jsut right. Any later than 2 seconds, and you could lean it 1/16 or so.
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I use the OD. It's accurate, and you should get a small belt-loop carrying case with it (at least I did). Plus it has a stopwatch feature...........
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