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Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1771703" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Bud Williams why didn't you say. Never heard you called Leo. We got all season coming up to talk this to death. Who has tried this up there and what do they think of it. I bet Ed and Matt and Joe have tried it. Or is it in a different clique. You know I only hang out at the world record holder tables. So I basically still have no clue what you are doing with this device. Seems as though you are vibrating/manipulation of the metal enough to change it grain structure that then stays permanently. This changes the harmonics. How do we determine what is the best number to reach and how to get there with the machine. Is it all guess power. Bob Shields and I have been talking about some things do to vibration also. I'm going to implement one on my light gun this yr. I might end up a short season again but I'm going to try. 3 big surgeries this yr pretty much killed it this yr for me.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1771703, member: 38048"] Bud Williams why didn't you say. Never heard you called Leo. We got all season coming up to talk this to death. Who has tried this up there and what do they think of it. I bet Ed and Matt and Joe have tried it. Or is it in a different clique. You know I only hang out at the world record holder tables. So I basically still have no clue what you are doing with this device. Seems as though you are vibrating/manipulation of the metal enough to change it grain structure that then stays permanently. This changes the harmonics. How do we determine what is the best number to reach and how to get there with the machine. Is it all guess power. Bob Shields and I have been talking about some things do to vibration also. I'm going to implement one on my light gun this yr. I might end up a short season again but I'm going to try. 3 big surgeries this yr pretty much killed it this yr for me. Shep [/QUOTE]
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