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Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1772261" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Funny you mention the xray. I got one in August for a preop test for surgery I had in Sept. Back in March I had a new titanium disc in my neck done. I've seen it on x-ray. It's right between 2 spinal sections and looks exactly like a replacement disc. The guy who read my pre-op x-ray from the beginning of the story here writes that I have a foreign piece of metal lodged in my spine and should be further examined by a Dr. That's the kind of people we have working in our VA health care system. Maybe it was put there last time up on that ufo I'm not sure. </p><p>I'm not to sure I know anything on these harmonics in our steel or how they will effect our accuracy. Or do we really need to know any of it by a certain number or what not. But barrel whip is important to me for tuning. Maybe we try to over analyse everything and really just need to just tune better. Stay in tune longer. And hold our mouth just right when we pull the trigger.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1772261, member: 38048"] Funny you mention the xray. I got one in August for a preop test for surgery I had in Sept. Back in March I had a new titanium disc in my neck done. I've seen it on x-ray. It's right between 2 spinal sections and looks exactly like a replacement disc. The guy who read my pre-op x-ray from the beginning of the story here writes that I have a foreign piece of metal lodged in my spine and should be further examined by a Dr. That's the kind of people we have working in our VA health care system. Maybe it was put there last time up on that ufo I'm not sure. I'm not to sure I know anything on these harmonics in our steel or how they will effect our accuracy. Or do we really need to know any of it by a certain number or what not. But barrel whip is important to me for tuning. Maybe we try to over analyse everything and really just need to just tune better. Stay in tune longer. And hold our mouth just right when we pull the trigger. Shep [/QUOTE]
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