A New Dart Brand Just Entered the Game — Bullet Launch Giveaway!

Bullet is a brand new name in darts and they’re not messing around. This brand aims to produce high impact themed aggressive darts and they’ve come straight out of the gate with a dark punchy lineup that feels like [music] a mix of horror folklore and today we’re going to go through every single one. Now, Shadow is a black tungsten dart that immediately reminds me of the Harrow Supergrip. They’ve got four ring cut grip sections, then there’s a gap, then another four rings, and so on all the way down the barrel. These aren’t just standard ring cuts. You have a ring cut, then two radial cuts, and then another ring cut. And it gives it a slightly more aggressive feel, but it’s the gap between each of those bulk sections that gives it that grip. It gives it a really tidy hybrid texture, both familiar and surprisingly grippy. These come with short black points, medium length bullet stems, and the flights feature this ghostly green apparition that has almost a sort of unicorn wraith vibe to it. At the bottom of the flight and etched onto the barrel is the bullet logo which looks like a dart seen head-on with the flights either side and that circular point in the middle. A very interesting start from this new brand. Bullet darts. Let’s try them out. These are the shadow. I’m not big fan of the stems. They’re a bit too long. You got four tight ring cuts. Although one of them is a ring cut, then you’ve got two radial cuts and then another ring cut. The radial is sort of a little bit sharper. Then you’ve got a big gap and then it does the same repeat going down. So yeah, that’s got plenty of grip on it. It’s not super sharp. It feels sharp to initially put your thumb on, but it releases cleanly, so it sort of it’s there initially, and because it’s such a thin profile, it sort of leaves quite quickly. Next up is Fang, a scalloped sniper style dart. So if you’re a fan of Connor Scott, Simon Whitlock, or Aaron Beanie, this might catch your eye. The black points lead into a small tapered silver nose, which then sort of opens up into these palm treel like cuts. And what I mean by that is if you stand the dart upright, the cuts go sort of up and out and then back in again. Now, these come in silver and gold with a rear scallop section that’s smooth. The bullet logo is on the back. Clear medium bullet stems. And the flights show this wolf character hidden in the shadows. Dark, eerie, and absolutely perfect for the theme. You’ve got a sharp It’s actually not as sharp as you think. Feels like it will be, but it’s kind of quite shallow. So, you just get an abrasive sort of feel on there. But now because it is a scallop, doesn’t really matter whether it’s smooth or not. You’re going to get your sort of finger and thumb in there and it’ll hold. So you don’t need as much grip. It’s kind of gripping itself. So nice and direct. That scallop is smooth. Gives you plenty of grip. That front section I’m resting my finger on is really nice for guiding. But yeah, a nicely made dart. Up next is cage. Now, this is a long body bomb, meaning that the raised section in the middle doesn’t just sit underneath your thumb and finger. It stretches a bit further before tapering down, giving it a longer, more extended profile. The coating is lovely, and the grip comes with these nice long milled cuts interjecting with the ring cuts, which break up the milling and also add texture and changes down the barrel. Fine cuts before the edge logo and a few fine cuts just after, giving that little extra bite if you’re someone who holds further back. medium bullet stems again and the flight art looks like something straight out of a horror film. A cage lift scene or something like that. That raises more questions than I’m prepared to answer. It reminds me a little bit of goat dart. I think it was the quarterbacks. It’s kind of like a longer bomb. And by that I mean like it doesn’t kind of just go up and come straight down. You’ve got like a thicker section there. Really nice grip. I love the matte black look to it. Looks a really nicely machined piece of tungsten. Now, one thing I have noticed on this range is that the points are quite short. I personally think that they respond a little bit better with shorter points, but I know that the fad at the moment is to have longer points. So, might want to repoint them. But yeah, perfectly fine. Now, before we continue through the lineup, there’s a quick note about the wider bullet range. They do offer brass darts, though they’re a little bit different from their steel counterparts, but the soft tips are obviously a lot closer to home. Also, if you want to see more from this brand, check out our bullet ignite light video after this one. Now, diesel darts are 85% tungsten. Now, if you’ve ever seen that rainbow oil slick on a petrol station floor from spilled diesel or petrol, that’s the exact effect that this dart gives off. The points [music] and the flights both have that rainbow finish, giving them a unique colorful identity. Now, because they’re 85% tungsten, the barrels are naturally a little bit thicker, [music] and you notice that straight away. The grip starts with ring cuts broken up by natural tungsten milled sections. At the back, you’ve got black radial cuts with natural recuts dividing them. Bullet logo at the rear, medium stems, and those eye-catching diesel rainbow flights to finish it off. Looks like it’s going to be a bomb, but then it carries on all the way through. So, it’s just a thicker, chunkier dart. And here’s the exciting part. We’re giving these Diesel 85% darts away. Click on the form in the description and follow the instructions to enter. Ranger turned out to be my favorite dart in the entire lineup. It has a torpedo elongated sort of bomb profile with black points, radial cuts at the front, a raised middle section created by sort of quadrant style milling and more radial cuts at the rear leading to the bullet logo. Now these sit beautifully in my hand and my grip is just behind that main section. [music] So it sits there and gives me so much control and confidence. clear bullet stems and the flight shows a ranger character with bright red goggles which really stands out. I love the profile of this. It’s a torpedo style. The grip cuts on there are really nice. So whilst it’s a natural tungsten dart, still looks quite fancy. Oh yeah. I quite often like to grip near the rear as I sort of the barrel. My my thumb sort of ends up resting along a little bit more of the barrel and it sits really nicely as it sort of tapers up into that middle section. Yeah, so far my favorite to throw. This is a black sniper style dart with a very Simon Whitlock sort of feel and a black and green colorway. The cuts are fine and close together, so it doesn’t give you that same aggressive bite that the Shadow or the more textured darts offer. It’s bobbly. It will wear down a little bit. It’s a finer grip, ideal for players who like more of a textured feel than an aggressive grip. Now, there’s a scallop in the middle, but it’s not so pronounced. Much softer than the fang. Medium bullet stems and a flight showing a skull swirling in green smoke. Completes the poison design. We’ve got a really mini scallop in that middle section. It’s more of a sniper style die, I’d say. Nice little aggressive cuts going all the way along there. They’re not too aggressive, though. I think they’ll wear down quite quickly [music] to be a nice sort of comfy grip. Love the coloring though. The black and green really is nice because of where that specific scallop sits for me. It’s just catching my thumb ever so slightly. I think I’m having a slight issue with the release. It’s one of those things. Might be perfectly sat for someone else or me when I’ve adjusted to it. The penultimate dart is gator. It shares the green color palette of the Poison, but it pairs it with a natural tungsten instead of black. The barrel shape is clean and straight, but the machining really brings it to life. At the nose and the rear, you get this compact combination of tight rings and milled cuts. In the main body, you’ve got these gator style shield cuts, which give it a scaly reptile skin texture. Medium bullet stems, and the flight shows a piercing alligator eye. No matter where you put it, just seems to be watching you. You got a slightly different rear section there, which is probably where I’m going to be holding the majority of the time. And I’ll rest my finger just on that front as well. So, these you can feel is a little bit sharper. That’ll do. Now, the Hydra traditionally is a multi-headed dragon, and honestly, holding three of these feels exactly like that. Extremely fine radial cuts before and after the logo at the front. Sort of looks a little bit like a Hydra head. Then you’ve got this twisting run of milled shield cuts going along the body that make the blue and silver sections really, really pop, especially when it’s spun round in the air. And at the back, there’s a nanogrip ultra fine radial cut with a twisting mil cut that continues the flow of the main barrel pattern. [music] The more you spin these in your hand, the better they look. They’re finished with clear bullet stems and the most intimidating flight of the whole launch, a shadow dragon, partly hidden, making you wonder how many heads it [music] really has. These are very jazzy. now. Looks very dragon scaly. You’ve got that plenty of grip on these dragon teeth scales. I don’t know. It shocks me every time because as my thumb and finger go forwards, it’s almost like the teeth [music] go in a little bit deep. It’s like, right, I’m gripping onto you now. Yeah, I recommend hold it quite lightly. That grip’s going to last you plenty. If you have workman’s fingers and you’re struggling with grip, these will be fantastic. [music] Now, while medium stems aren’t my personal favorite, plenty of players love them, so I can’t complain that much. This range genuinely has something for everyone. Let me know your thoughts on this brand and which darts you like the most from their launch. Thanks for watching, and as always, have a good one.

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32 Comments

  1. Is this an actual new brand by new people? Or just another side brand like koto? Holy crap$85 for the bomb but only $69 for the straight barrels. And $85 for the diesel ? Where do they come up with those prices? So same price for the cage and diesel ? Doesn’t make sense. And the poison being cheaper than both is hilarious

  2. Favourite is the Cage torpedo length bomb 😅 – those Diesel darts remind me of the Harrows Black Knight 🎯 any info on the dart board they’ve released alongside this launch?