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Unread 09-03-2013, 20:40
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Re: Shooter wheel covering

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Originally Posted by Brandon_L View Post
Our shooter runs with 1" of disc compression with the pneumatic wheels. Result.

Compression on the wall of the shooter, though, instead of the wheels may be totally different. The compression of the pneumatic wheels help grip the frisbee and throw it better.

Either way, try adding more compression with both a solid material and something compressible on the wall and see what happens.
When you say 1in of compression what do you meen by this. When i think of compression i think about if the gap between the edge of the wheels to the wall is the diameter of the disk(what 11in is that), whatever amount you remove from that is the amount of compression. So compression of .25in on an 11in disk the space measured would be 10.75in. The reason i ask is because the 1in you mension seems an awful lot that the way i consider it.
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