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Old 09-07-2005, 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
Yes...He's Hitting

He "triggered" at the begining of Start Down

I feel that the primary difference is if there is overlap or not!!!

A Hand Throw has very little thrust from the Pivot and this Pivot is delayed...

A Shoulder turn throw 10-20-C is a very sharp acceleration that lends itself toward trigger delay...

I could be wrong...I''ve been waiting on a response from Master Yoda..

But to No avail...

Perhaps No interest?

6B...What insight might you shed?
Me shed light? I traded in the light saber for a blaster, remember, LOL.

Hitters do have short compact pivots, but I think the Hand Throw is still a swingers move since accumulators are spent in gradual sequence. It is listed early so that may mean something. I have so much to learn about triggers, even if I do use a blaster.

sorry.

btw- I had to gallop out of dodge before the 'cane weather caught me in my little car. Lets try again soon.

my best- mike
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