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Old 05-10-2006, 02:54 PM
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A few thoughts
I feel directing the lead arm blood drain nozzle became much less an issue once I got a hold of Extensor Action. So my short answer would be Wherever your extensor action does to its orientation. And I'd say that the EA will put it in your natural position - i.e. no concious rotation need be - or should be - applied.

Another thing I'd check up would be the lead arm Flying Wedge.

But more can be said on this subject. And it can be said better.
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