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Originally Posted by E. Wood
I think the team 1690 you are talking about is really my team 1629 (since there was no 1690 at pittsburg lol). But its cool, im not very good with team numbers eighter (and i always get yelled at for it). Our shooter has since improved with a change to our drive train (our bot is faster now). We also didnt have it it set exactly right at Pittsburg but at Chesapeake it was (Thanks to the pit crew). We are actually going to improve it some more for Championships by adding a a dial on our control bored that allows us to control the speed of the shooter motors letting us shoot from lots of different positions.
Here's my list of great shooters that i saw (numbers may not be correct)
56
103
397 (Spike)
175 (Buzz) -Great auto-mode
888
365 - if they are on the ramp
399 - two shooters is pretty cool
1727 - really good for a rookie in my opinon
(and some more i cant remeber the numbers of)
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FYI: Spike was 293
Btw, congrats on the Radio-Shack Innovationin in Control Award. As for ramp-shooters, 339 was especially good. As soon as it had a couple seconds-breathing room, it was plopping ball after ball into the center goal.
To add to that list:
181 - loved the spinning action on that shooter and some of the auto modes pulled off
341 - the auto-aim on their shooter was excellent
624 - great autonomous programs
1218 - consistent 4-6 ball shooter, sometimes up to 10 balls