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Old 12-07-2008, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Shabby J View Post
There are two sides this, I use a TTC base with no dial and the rear prongs removed on my stationary QB, since my home field is a 308, magnets are not an option.

The other 5 or 6 fields I play on regularly are metal and my stationary QB works fine on them, however I have taken a few sacks on the metal fields because the QB moved slightly with the vibration and I have seen a lot of sacks on a metal field that would not have been had my stationary QB been on a magnet and was able to stay in place.
Shabby, have you tried to add a little weight to the base (if allowed in your league)? I add a little putty under the base to help keep it some what steadier. This is in solitaire play so I don't know how this would play in leagues and tournaments. I use my imagination to view the qb moving around in the pocket going through his progressions. Don't want a lot of movement though.
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