ACO is becoming pretty strong in Texas also, the situation with the ACL is getting a little sketchy and I do agree with you. A lot of the players from the ACL are coming over to ACO and Tcl, which I’m part of ,been to a couple tournaments at AJ’s Grand Prairie Texas sponsored by ACO really nice people good group to be around very family based and yet very very competitive, so far I’m really like what I’m seeing, if you get a chance, look up AJ sports in Grand Prairie, Texas, and Big D Bags they run out of the same area, really good people and working with the ACO
I own mostly Reynolds bags and usually bring 4 different sets. Pro-x (traditional carpet on slow), Renegades (herringbone), Thunder (R carpet), and Fracture (non-carpet, fast bag). Those cover all conditions, but lately been favoring the Thunder as it seems not many people can throw flat so that helps a little and they play well in all conditions.
This also a head game, Confidence is key. Just like in fishing, when nothing is hitting my go-to color lur its time to switch. I've noticed I can lose confidence in one set of bags and switching up can fix it. All in my head, but whatever it takes.
Would definitely recommend cbc to anyone especially people just starting to play they have a lot of options and they are not super expensive. Really like my impacts and ronins
Have you ever tried any of the Dead Nutz ACO bags? I have a set of Manna 4/7’s and am looking into possibly getting more of their other bags. They seem very quality for the price, and this is coming from someone who owns Ultra, Killshot, Titan, Gladiator, etc.
ACO is becoming pretty strong in Texas also, the situation with the ACL is getting a little sketchy and I do agree with you. A lot of the players from the ACL are coming over to ACO and Tcl, which I’m part of ,been to a couple tournaments at AJ’s Grand Prairie Texas sponsored by ACO really nice people good group to be around very family based and yet very very competitive, so far I’m really like what I’m seeing, if you get a chance, look up AJ sports in Grand Prairie, Texas, and Big D Bags they run out of the same area, really good people and working with the ACO
I own mostly Reynolds bags and usually bring 4 different sets. Pro-x (traditional carpet on slow), Renegades (herringbone), Thunder (R carpet), and Fracture (non-carpet, fast bag). Those cover all conditions, but lately been favoring the Thunder as it seems not many people can throw flat so that helps a little and they play well in all conditions.
Thanks for sharing!
This also a head game, Confidence is key. Just like in fishing, when nothing is hitting my go-to color lur its time to switch. I've noticed I can lose confidence in one set of bags and switching up can fix it. All in my head, but whatever it takes.
Accurate take, thank you
Would definitely recommend cbc to anyone especially people just starting to play they have a lot of options and they are not super expensive. Really like my impacts and ronins
Have you ever tried any of the Dead Nutz ACO bags? I have a set of Manna 4/7’s and am looking into possibly getting more of their other bags. They seem very quality for the price, and this is coming from someone who owns Ultra, Killshot, Titan, Gladiator, etc.
Apparently their Carbon’s are supposed to be very similar to Viper R’s, thinking about ordering them
Never have, so many options these days
They are fantastic and I would agree with that assessment
4 sets. Fast, slow, middle and middle fast. That’s my usual. I end up throwing 1 set most of the time though
Good stuff