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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Is the Outkast worth it


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Posted by:
rodman
on May 01, 2003 at 11:54:12

OK, I am deciding on going up from my model 98, to an Autococker. I don't have a ton of playing time under my belt yet, and I will mainly play woods ball or scenario games. Alot of the guys i play with (an older group with more disposable income) have the high end angels, but I have decided I want a cocker. Now, I really like the look of all of them, but I have to ask what may be a dumb question. aside from milling and such, is it worth the extra money for the Outkast autococker, or would it be a better buy for just a standard cocker?
i dont mind the 500 for the outkast, so it isnt a money issue. i just want to make sure its a good bang for the buck

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