I'm in the Stryker 2.0 Camp. I'm gonna take mine to 300FPS. I really appreciate your knowledge and input. Thanks for giving back to the hobby, and being willing to give back to us.
@@ScottBionicBlasters 300 FPS is going to be very hard with that Blaster I'm going to tell you why and then I might tell you the cheat to it as well The upgrade spring for the DZ Max Stryker and a 40 CMT with a sealed breech will get you about 260 FPS on normal worker darts 260 FPS is not 300 however so if you want to hit 300 monkey with the ammo as in used lighter darts
Only downside of npx is that its barrel is located a bit lower than you might want. Drums are cool, but in competitive setting, where getting tagged on the blaster is the same as getting tagged on ur body, the chonky drum is actually a disadvantage
@@peterlee6304 yeah my son has a hard time with the npx just because of where that barrel is located now it's a little bit lower but me I really don't have a problem with it
If you are in the US, have only 50$, want a pro blaster, don't want to mod, want something that lasts it's indeed a no-brainer. The Nexus pro x is an unbeatable kit.The Bcar& Pcar gives it an edge over everything else. But that doesn't mean i like it better then other blasters.
If I had to choose, it would be personal preference, I would go with the Nexus. Just because I really like the look of! Both blasters are pretty good, but The Nexus kind of paved the way for Dart Zone. Ya, I would go Nexus. Thanks for the video!
I don’t have the Nexus X but I think it is the better blaster. I like my Stryker 2.0 but it should have never came with a drum. There both pro grade blasters and no one is going to want to have to keep topping off or changing drums. I have many drum blasters and they have there place they can be fun but I just don’t think they have a place in the pro space at all just my opinion though. Thanks for the video.
Appreciate promoting awareness on this issue
@@botsnblasters no worries
I'm in the Stryker 2.0 Camp.
I'm gonna take mine to 300FPS.
I really appreciate your knowledge and input. Thanks for giving back to the hobby, and being willing to give back to us.
@@ScottBionicBlasters 300 FPS is going to be very hard with that Blaster I'm going to tell you why and then I might tell you the cheat to it as well
The upgrade spring for the DZ Max Stryker and a 40 CMT with a sealed breech will get you about 260 FPS on normal worker darts
260 FPS is not 300 however so if you want to hit 300 monkey with the ammo as in used lighter darts
Nexus pro x gets my vote. I love mine.
Only downside of npx is that its barrel is located a bit lower than you might want. Drums are cool, but in competitive setting, where getting tagged on the blaster is the same as getting tagged on ur body, the chonky drum is actually a disadvantage
@@peterlee6304 yeah my son has a hard time with the npx just because of where that barrel is located now it's a little bit lower but me I really don't have a problem with it
If you are in the US, have only 50$, want a pro blaster, don't want to mod, want something that lasts it's indeed a no-brainer. The Nexus pro x is an unbeatable kit.The Bcar& Pcar gives it an edge over everything else. But that doesn't mean i like it better then other blasters.
If I had to choose, it would be personal preference, I would go with the Nexus. Just because I really like the look of! Both blasters are pretty good, but The Nexus kind of paved the way for Dart Zone. Ya, I would go Nexus. Thanks for the video!
@@nerftalk1163 you're very welcome
I don’t have the Nexus X but I think it is the better blaster. I like my Stryker 2.0 but it should have never came with a drum. There both pro grade blasters and no one is going to want to have to keep topping off or changing drums. I have many drum blasters and they have there place they can be fun but I just don’t think they have a place in the pro space at all just my opinion though. Thanks for the video.
@@DartsNStuff exactly
Thx for this video. That will help.
@@sataki82 you're very welcome
Nexus pro x.