Weight standard
When you consider 3.2 , 3.3 or 4.0 I think just about every coach knows what you are talking about. Come on people. Combination of figure and Base no more than a certain weight. The "standard" we are referring to here has nothing to do with the figure per se. The question raised here is that for many years the recognized weight limit has been 3.2 g for the combination of base and figure and is that really the "standard" today.
I don't believe it is and the voting confirms this.
If the standard combined weight limit is 3.3 g for 40 years then we need to RESET the standard to 4.0 g
As the MFCA best represents coaches of our modern hobby and we seek to have rules that reflect how we play the game today and what will include the most coaches, I believe it is up to us to set the standards and yes, rules that incorporate how most coaches play today. The weight limit is a legitimate issue and part of what the MFCA should be discussing.
To reiterate, no one is trying to state that standard sets of figures , be they Fab Five, MIggle Pro Line, or whatever are "outlawed" or no longer allowed, but that the combination base + figure "standard" weight limit is 4.0
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