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    Default Plank's scores

    Well what do i say here?

    After 2 weeks of poor scores - and little time to practice...

    Came home from work today and hit new top scores for myself

    So far my best had been 12603 on a Neon Pro and 11060 on metal.

    Tonight i gave my friends Sig a try and hit 12673
    So grabbed my Neon and got 12802
    Now tried my metal and 11748 was the new best
    Lastly my newly run in sig and for the first time broke 13K with my new personal best of 13058 WTF?

    Well i'm happy about these scores for sure

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    Awesome Scores.

    That Metal score is really quite high compared to your plastic one!

    Great feeling to get over 13K!

    Sure you'll have much more to talk about on this thread in the future. Aim for top400 speed!

    Good Luck

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by petemayhew View Post
    That Metal score is really quite high compared to your plastic one!
    Yeah, i can't really explain that. I'd not touched my metal all week, last week i could not get close to 11K for some reason, so left it alone for a while.

    pretty much all i've done this week is run in the sig ball.
    Did not keep records of RPM's or revolutions, but i guess i kept it running around 10K most of the time swapping hands when it started to hurt.

    Sadly work kept me from having much time for powerball this week, so the new scores were a real suprise

    would be intresting to know if the ration between metal and plastic is down to strength or technique

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    As posted in another of your threads Plank, I think the lower ratio between your 350hz & 250hz scores is down to technique.

    As your 250hz technique adapts to your own style and you become more comfortable with it, you should see the gap between your scores widening a little more.

    The average difference between 350hz & 250hz scores is around 1500-2000rpm.

    Once again, well done on your new scores

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