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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: AMG

In Reply to: AMG posted by Silver.C. on May 13, 2003 at 13:25:53:


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Posted by:
Steve "B-Ski" Biedrzycki
on May 29, 2003 at 22:11:47

: I was just cerious if anyone here had an AMG LCD and how they liked it. If looks to me like one of the best deals for the money ($200 ish). I saw one kid using his and it seemed to preform as well as some of the angels and timmys out there at times. And on the recieveing end of him sweetspotting us it lookd to be doing pretty well. Let me know if it is worth saving up the bucks for.

: For snowgod. I decided to switch my mainspring to a medium when I went to the field. and w/ my velocity screwed in half way it was shooting around 300. I am guessing that w/ my heavy spring in it was probably chronoing in around 350+++ But since I can only play at the field w/ 280 ill just slip the other spring in b4 i play w/ friends to make them screem a little louder =o)

: Thanks all.

HEy, I got one, love it.

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