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What's So Bad About A Death Save?

By radial_head

2 years ago


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    #21 2 years ago

    To me, if you can do death save easily on any game that means the tilt is not tight enough and also the legs are not tight enough. A new Stern feels like it weighs 1000 pounds if you tighten the leg bolts a little extra and put it on rubber feet. The plastic aprons on Pros seems to bounce more than Premiums and LE metal aprons, so that is in the mix too.

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