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Posted: 8/28/2016 2:48:26 PM EDT
| Blaze defense they clame these plates are rated for 5-7 30-06AP rounds and you don't have to worry about cracking from hard use. Anyone can confirm? Gtg? Price is pretty good and looks like it's in stock. |
| It's single curve. Who buys their own plates and intentionally gets single curve? People who have not purchased plates before, that's who. It's also got very little coverage. A 10x12 swimmer's cut? Who gets a 10x12 swimmers cut? People who don't understand plate cuts, shapes, and sizes. It's a aluminum oxide plate with kevlar backer... Pretty standard stuff. You have to worry about cracks the same amount as any other ceramic plate. Seems expensive for a small, generic, single curve level IV plate. |
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It's single curve. Who buys their own plates and intentionally gets single curve? People who have not purchased plates before, that's who. It's also got very little coverage. A 10x12 swimmer's cut? Who gets a 10x12 swimmers cut? People who don't understand plate cuts, shapes, and sizes. It's a aluminum oxide plate with kevlar backer... Pretty standard stuff. You have to worry about cracks the same amount as any other ceramic plate. Seems expensive for a small, generic, single curve level IV plate. I have single curve plates now and they fit me fine |
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It's single curve. Who buys their own plates and intentionally gets single curve? People who have not purchased plates before, that's who. It's also got very little coverage. A 10x12 swimmer's cut? Who gets a 10x12 swimmers cut? People who don't understand plate cuts, shapes, and sizes. It's a aluminum oxide plate with kevlar backer... Pretty standard stuff. You have to worry about cracks the same amount as any other ceramic plate. Seems expensive for a small, generic, single curve level IV plate. I have single curve plates now and they fit me fine Try multicurve and you might change your mind |
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