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Re: [FTC]: Early robot Testing

From what I remember of last years robot, they had a very accurate and consistent shooting mechanism. They might have been able to pull this off. Also, their shooter design, using a spring loaded arm, could probably be modified to do this. The one problem I see is that it looks like it might be violating the rules for a maximum shot of 10 feet horizontal and 4 feet vertical.
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