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HELP>Question on swing speed of XLT?:help:

Fred,
Recovery speed has the most direct affect on swing speed. Coil size is the next most direct affect. The smaller the coil, the faster the apparent motion of the coil, so using a small coil will allow you to slow your swing down. The only other item that affects it (indirectly) is going to be V.D.I. sensitivity. I say this because as you raise the number on the V.D.I. sens, the accuracy falls off. This means that the detector (visually) doesn't see the difference between the target and the matrix as easily. In order to increase the apparent rate of change between the target and matrix, you would have to swing faster or use a smaller coil. Conversely, if you lower the setting on V.D. I. sens, you can swing slower.
 
:rofl:Swing speed depends on how many yellow jackets you stirred up out of the ground ,on that nest you just stepped on!
 
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