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Old 01-23-2008, 05:07 PM   #1
Zach_T
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Default sig Cap vs. new wild hare 25% extra

hey guys im kinda in a situation and i need your help. i just recently bought a sig cap 231ex 25%. i have an o.s. 120ax i was planing on putting it in. i was reading around some forums and i heard that guys were using o.s. 160s and that it wasn't a very good 3d performer. i also heard it was a little heavy (9-11 pounds) for its size. a buddy of mine told me about wild hares new 25% extra and edge. those are light (about 8 1/2 pounds) and i heard that a 120 would be more than enough power. i am eventually wanting to get into 3d stuff. i just want to know your opinion should i keep the cap or sell it and buy the extra. also how would the o.s. 120 do in that plane.
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