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Old 03-31-2006, 04:42 PM
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After seeing the "Circle Path" sequence that Annikan posted in the advanced forum I'm curious as to the advantages and disadvantages with using it.

Experimented a bit with it at the range and it feels incredibly "consistent" for lack of a better term. Can you employ a snap release with it or is it just more difficult to prevent accumulator #2 from uncocking when the hands are moving on a circle delivery path? Are many pro's employing it?

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Old 04-01-2006, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by cometgolfer
After seeing the "Circle Path" sequence that Annikan posted in the advanced forum I'm curious as to the advantages and disadvantages with using it.

Experimented a bit with it at the range and it feels incredibly "consistent" for lack of a better term. Can you employ a snap release with it or is it just more difficult to prevent accumulator #2 from uncocking when the hands are moving on a circle delivery path? Are many pro's employing it?

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I believe that's what I do for both "hitting and swinging". It might not be the most powerful, but the "easiest" (how about this term) to control. It's probably not for snap release, but, again, easier to "sustain the lag" (or "to prevent accumulator #2 from uncocking" longer).
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Old 04-02-2006, 10:35 PM
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99% sure it isn't "compatable" with a snap release. not saying you couldn't do it, but it might not be the best idea.
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Old 04-03-2006, 12:03 PM
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I think that some of the Hardy One Plane guys probably use CIRCLE. This complies with the No Axis Tilt(or very little) that goes along with this technique.
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