Wow, that is encouraging for the rest of us too. I'd take a 10% increase right now.
How much of it is a smaller pulley wheel vs effort? Non automatic right arm throw still? Or is he now automatic?
Amazing changes plus.
Most of it is the smaller pulley. He always had the ability to move quickly. He now has the ability to delay the release. His geometry is fantastic. And, the physics have followed suit.
I don't want to be argumentative but I can't see the Non-automatic. Could you post a link to his latest video?
6-P-0 couldn't have been written any better for the process that Richard has been through. Unless TGM LLC has changed the entire paragraph in the 7th, 6-P-0 is totally Richard. He's a (late) 10-24-B.
I have some recent video. With the weather as bad as it's been here, I'm not sure whether we used the Casio 300fps or if we had to do the video inside with the dinosaur camera. When I get to the work computer, I'll see what I have.
6-P-0 in action, Homer would be proud. Not a bad methodology for a 15 handicap working out of his garage for nearly half a decade.
Luke he must be approaching a Snap Release, do you foresee him going 10-24-D or E even per 6-R-0. Non Automatic or Automatic Snap Release, with a Paddle Wheel.
6-P-0 couldn't have been written any better for the process that Richard has been through. Unless TGM LLC has changed the entire paragraph in the 7th, 6-P-0 is totally Richard. He's a (late) 10-24-B.
I have some recent video. With the weather as bad as it's been here, I'm not sure whether we used the Casio 300fps or if we had to do the video inside with the dinosaur camera. When I get to the work computer, I'll see what I have.
That's ok, I figured out you're saying he uses a Non-Automatic Right Arm Throw toward a Late Release.
Hmm? with a Pitched Elbow and Sequenced Release. Must be rare.