Would it be safe to say that you could fly every motor in the 38mm range with the CTI 38 starter kit and a 6XL case?
The starter kit comes with (2) spacers so you can 1-3 grain motors. In the 6 grain case you can use the (2) spacers to fly 4-6 grain reloads.
So if this is true why do they have 1, 2, 4, and 5 grain cases? My guess would be the design of the rocket and size of motor tube may not always allow the length for a size "6" motor tube.
I'm trying to determine if I should continue with AT cases or go with all CTI cases? I know AT offers several cases in each size and some cases can fly more reloads than others.
Just trying to crunch the numbers and determine what would be best? I mean anything that's 38mm and larger you will hit with HAZMAT fees so that's a wash. I guess what I need to figure out is for instance what CTI motor say a 3 grain reload represent what size in an AT reload? So for instance a 38/360 is equal or similar to what size CTI case?:confused2:
Then I could figure cost or better yet just buy a variety of both
The starter kit comes with (2) spacers so you can 1-3 grain motors. In the 6 grain case you can use the (2) spacers to fly 4-6 grain reloads.
So if this is true why do they have 1, 2, 4, and 5 grain cases? My guess would be the design of the rocket and size of motor tube may not always allow the length for a size "6" motor tube.
I'm trying to determine if I should continue with AT cases or go with all CTI cases? I know AT offers several cases in each size and some cases can fly more reloads than others.
Just trying to crunch the numbers and determine what would be best? I mean anything that's 38mm and larger you will hit with HAZMAT fees so that's a wash. I guess what I need to figure out is for instance what CTI motor say a 3 grain reload represent what size in an AT reload? So for instance a 38/360 is equal or similar to what size CTI case?:confused2:
Then I could figure cost or better yet just buy a variety of both