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Old 11-08-2005, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt
The harder I load it at the top and the harder I spin downplane the harder it throws out.

But I realized this year that if I let the club be "thrown" really hard into PP3 at the top that it would throw out just as hard at the bottom. My pivot spins and everything throws down and out at impact. It's really a cool feeling because it feels like so little work. But the sound of the compression definitely says it's working nicely!
Matt,

Thanks man! Nice post. Could you expand a little on Loading it hard at the top? At what pace are you "spinning the rotor" at a steady deliberate speed or fast? Also what type of pressure do you have in your grip and arms?

Did you have to focus on keeping your left wrist flat and fully uncocking #2 first before getting to the point where the pivot could actuate everything for you?

Thanks again!

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