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Why should you level a game from the back legs and not the front?

By NoSkills

2 years ago



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    #2 2 years ago

    Typically a game needs more pitch than less pitch from a flat setup (levelers in on all feet) therefore you set pitch with the back feet and get it relatively level. Use the front feet to get it dialed into perfect side to side level. The farther you have the front feet out the less stable it is so your nudging will have more effect on the tilt bob.

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