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Advice On Kta Starting Point


elijeb

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Okay, I'm looking for some input from evrybody on exactly what point I should start from on my first go around with the KTA program.

Currently I can close the COC#2 but I don't feel I could say that I can "KILL IT". The COC#3 I can get around 1/4-1/2" from closed.

What do you think? Should I train with the #2 as my goal gripper and work it until I can anilate it, or shuld I move on up and work with the #3 as my goal gripper since I technically can already close the #2?

Thanks for everyones input!! :rock

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Okay, I'm looking for some input from evrybody on exactly what point I should start from on my first go around with the KTA program.

Currently I can close the COC#2 but I don't feel I could say that I can "KILL IT". The COC#3 I can get around 1/4-1/2" from closed.

What do you think? Should I train with the #2 as my goal gripper and work it until I can anilate it, or shuld I move on up and work with the #3 as my goal gripper since I technically can already close the #2?

Thanks for everyones input!! :rock

Do the intermediate and modify it. Like put a hose clamp on your #1 until you can get the #2 for OC's... Also I'd file down your gripper for the very beginning..

I'd use the Filed #1 for everything except NC's

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