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Thinking about adding a 46/40 helix and orange secondary spring to see what it will do for me, already have the thunder products venom kit. what is the difference between the bdx and the Dalton, because there is a $35.00 difference in price. Or would this just be a waste of money


You have a pic of BDX?


One I have been running I am not sure what it even is!
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I don’t, was just on both websites
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I’ve used both, the dalton’s Seem to fit a bit better when installing onto the 3 bolts, bdx was just a bit off. The bdx still went on ok but not quite as smoothly as the Dalton.
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Dalton makes NICE stuff.
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The Dalton stuff looks more polished if that really matters
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