Counterbalancing schemes

Robert Goodale rrg@unlv.nevada.edu
Thu, 9 Oct 2003 08:59:30 -0700


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This is a very fascinating idea, I would be curious to see a working =
model.  I do have two concerns, however.  1. what would be the effect on =
repetition?  Since repetition is partially dependent on gravity would =
this cripple that effect?  2.  What would this do to key weight?  It =
would seem that up-weight would be significantly effected.

Rob Goodale, RPT
Las Vegas, NV

  Hi folks=20
  Got to thinking a bit about all the various countebalancing schemes =
there are out there... and had a second gander at this whippen sort... =
signert Seigfried.  Very cute... you could feasably balance a real =
pounder of a hammer on there if you wanted without any of the concerns =
of weight on the lower action. Interesting thought. Drawbacks ?? You =
call em.=20

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