I see one in my future

. Price competition keeps the sport affordable to more people, which helps it grow and in the end is good for both consumers and vendors. I ordered a Reedy before I found this thread, and it was 25% more $. I was expecting my next mill to cost more, not less, but why spend more if it doesn't buy more? I bought a MP9 roller from SStoffer-should be here early this week. Can't wait to start some testing. From what I've read, the new Reedy .21/2035 has been described as being smoother in its power band than many race mills that have a more "on/off" hit to them. Anyone tried both for comparison? After not driving a nitro buggy for eight years, I need all the smooth I can get