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Reloading
HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1960068" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Remember there are alot of ways to get a load figured out. The way I do it was not written in a specific order some where or written as a complete do it this way. I do a combination of things that just seemed to give me positive results. It works for me. Maybe it only works for me because of how I interpret the info I get. If you interpret the info different it will lead you on a different path. All the paths pretty much end up in the same place. Like at the beginning of this thread I chose a node that nobody else did. Was it the correct one. I don't know. But thats what I mean about interpretation of the data. After you do it a billion times the data gets easier to read. Just like I know I will always drop the bottom half of a node because my loads never ended up there. Ever. Just saved a bunch of time by elimination of loads I know won't work. I know I sound redundant but I really do just keep it simple.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1960068, member: 38048"] Remember there are alot of ways to get a load figured out. The way I do it was not written in a specific order some where or written as a complete do it this way. I do a combination of things that just seemed to give me positive results. It works for me. Maybe it only works for me because of how I interpret the info I get. If you interpret the info different it will lead you on a different path. All the paths pretty much end up in the same place. Like at the beginning of this thread I chose a node that nobody else did. Was it the correct one. I don't know. But thats what I mean about interpretation of the data. After you do it a billion times the data gets easier to read. Just like I know I will always drop the bottom half of a node because my loads never ended up there. Ever. Just saved a bunch of time by elimination of loads I know won't work. I know I sound redundant but I really do just keep it simple. Shep [/QUOTE]
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