Richard A.
37 posts
Jun 27, 2005
3:19 PM
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What would you consider to be the most essential characteristic of a kit or stock of rollers?
Frequency, in order to win a competition? Depth?, or extreme velocity??
Extreme velocity and frequencity do not necessarily work together real well. There are lines to be drawn. I guess the real question is: What do you prefer to have in your backyard for yourself??
I love the velocity. I have always been obssessed with it. Richard
Last Edited by Richard A. on Jun 27, 2005 3:20 PM
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MCCORMICKLOFTS
45 posts
Jun 27, 2005
3:51 PM
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David, for me I want it all in one package...LOL. I breed rollers for competition sake and I want them to be fast and relatively deep enough to make a good show in competition. I like speedball rollers the best though, even if they are not real deep...and as long as they kit! I've culled way more fast and even deep rollers for not kitting versus any other. Brian
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Velo99
31 posts
Jun 27, 2005
4:05 PM
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Nothing can kill a score quicker than a score stop for outies. v
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Alan Bliven
189 posts
Jun 27, 2005
4:08 PM
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Extreme velocity
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motherlodelofts
139 posts
Jun 27, 2005
4:10 PM
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I'll take speed and qaulity any day, and I want a little depth. Too frequent will screw you as bad as too stiff as the birds won't set up and work where competition is concerned, they just look like bumble bee's Rolling here and there. Personally I can't stand such birds but nor do I tolorate stiffs. Depth is like frequency it is absoulutly meaningless without speed and qaulity Brian pretty well summed it up by saying "I want the whole package" Just my opinion Scott
Last Edited by motherlodelofts on Jun 27, 2005 4:29 PM
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