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Re: Shooting full-court: The uprising of the human-loader shooters

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Originally Posted by c-sechrist94 View Post
Amidst all the talk about full court shooters, how to defend against them, and how to counter that defense, I have also seen people mentioning that these shooters are quite powerful. On another thread, it was mentioned that a shooter could dent drywall significantly at 20 feet away, and that catching one at 75 feet stung somebody's hands.

Are any of you worried that your shooter could be so powerful that the Frisbee will contact the chains during the game and simply bounce back out, especially once they start swinging?
Haven't had any problem with the chains as of yet. However I would be more worried of breaking a robot trying block our shots...
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