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| March 29, 2008 billcoo 35 posts | top 3 asa bats What are the top three legal ASA bats you would want |
| March 29, 2008 #6 Men's 60 1159 posts | i have the red recoil and love it, it is asa approved. |
| March 29, 2008 Fred Scerra Men's 80 547 posts | For me it is the Mut 98 (Just got a JHMut98) which has served me well, My 2nd choice would be a PST98Z |
| March 30, 2008 mtman 30 posts | Cast a vote for the Rip It Reaper. Great bat |
| March 30, 2008 wagon487 Men's 50 503 posts | can't go wrong with the following, Anti Virus, M7578, reaper or even the rip it senior |
| April 22, 2008 4Four4 Men's 60 73 posts | Fred - Have a new MUT98. How many shots did it take to breakin? (Rollin & shavin are cheatin..) |
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