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emalcolm

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K just wondering about these beef builder grippers

i want to get the one at that is between the #1 CoC and #2

now i just checked and someone had posted the LBS of pressure for each gripper

and it says that the BB super advanced is 175 and on the BB site it says its 150...

so just wondering is the site wrong?

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If you want a BB inbetween the #1 and #2 Im pretty sure its the SA, the M is recognized as being pretty much a #2.

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If you want a BB inbetween the #1 and #2 Im pretty sure its the SA, the M is recognized as being pretty much a #2.

Yeah, get the SA.

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whats the best for between the 2 and 3 ? BB Super Master?

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My BB grippers break down as follows:

BBSA: 1.3

BBM: 1.8

BBSM: 2.4

BBGM 2.8

I guess I got lucky and all my BB grippers were easy ones. They make great stepping stones.

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See this thread

http://www.gripboard.com/index.php?showtopic=8084

They say, "Forget about the stated poundages. The only thing that matters is wire size." Relative wire size = relative resistance, so BBSA is between #1 & #2, BBSM is between #2 & #3.

225 BB Beginner

.225 COC T

.235 COC #1

.235 BB Advanced

.250 BB Super Advanced

.260 BB Master

.260 COC #2

.275 BB Super Master

.281 COC #3

.281 BB Grand Master

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My BB grippers break down as follows:

BBSA: 1.3

BBM: 1.8

BBSM: 2.4

BBGM 2.8

I guess I got lucky and all my BB grippers were easy ones. They make great stepping stones.

Scott, I wonder if it is luck, because I got a BBSA in the hopes that it would be over halfway between #1 & #2, but it really doesn't feel very much harder than my #1 at all.

Does the list on "Which Gripper Should I Get" thread need to be updated? Are the BeefBuilder grippers a bit lighter in resistance than before?

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