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s&w bullseye

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I was going to buy CS 12" sureflight thrower when I run across this
12" bullseye thrower from s&w. It looks a lttle unusual to me because of all of its holes. I don't think it helps when you throw it, actually, I'd say it could badly affect your throw... what's your opinion?
 
If you are going to spend money on a CS thrower, then go with their large one around 15 inches. It is a little light for 15 inches but MUCH better than the shorter and lighter still others. I have 5 of these and I find they make good trainers for initially getting newbies the feel of throwing a knife. They are decent knives but again a little light, bounce considerable more than the heavies, and may bend slightly once in a while (just stomp em with the foot to straighten).

Can't comment on the S&W but do not let the frilly designs, holes, and etc. lull you into buying a 'neat looking' knife. A 14 inch lawnmower blade with a point on one end will give you as good if not better performance.
 
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