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Re: Kicking System Design Considerations
My team has been trying to figure out how to do it our selfs. We tried 3 or 4 tanks with a 1.5 inch bore with an approximate 5 inch stroke. We managed to get the ball about half way up the bump when we were about 5 feet away. BTW, does anyone know how many balls we're allowed to kick at once?
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