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Old 07-02-2009, 08:31 PM   #11
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The articles you seem to be reading are the old way to calculate a RT.

When I first starting bracket racing, a .500 light was always perfect. In fact, I still have to calculate my new RTs up in my head. Right now, if I am racing on a 5 tenths full tree, if I cut a .030 light, I have to figure it up in my head before I understand it. lol I actually cut a .530 light. I'm just stuck in my ways since I first learned that a .500 is a perfect light. But now, they calculate it from the GREEN light, not the last amber. So now, a .000 is a perfect light. I'll get use to the new way if I keep racing.
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