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Nineball Hard Or Soft?

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I have heard of the nineball bucking referred to as both hard and soft. I currently have it but have never actually felt the difference between hard and soft buckings. Does anyone know for sure what kind the nineball is?
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Nine ball bucking uses a harder rubber which helps with air seal at the nozzle.

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I'm probably going to go to homedepot later to get the supplies for the tdc mod. First on my list after that is bioshot .3s, then ir-hop. Ir-hop because here in NJ we get very varying weather. I figure if I am going to use ir-hop I don't need to change the nub on the arm. I'm also going to use the stock bucking with the mound taken off to use with the ir-hop so I don't have to destroy my one and only nineball.
Make sure to get machine screw with a knob type of head so that your thumb turn it while in game.

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You read my mind. I actually got a knob screw for it earlier today. I just need to drill and tap it and I'm golden.
What I also did to my TDC was add a nut on top of the hole and glued it in place with JB weld. Just make sure the glue does not touch the threads. I spot glued three dabs then once that dried I glued the rest with out the screw in it. This will give you TDC more strength because the barrel it self is thin and it will bend if hit while on field.

Here is how it looks after painted:
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