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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2010

This is for all you non believers who say that what I did in a few of my other videos was a one time shot that I had to tape for hours until I could get a few ringers to put up on Youtube. I threw 20 shoes and hit 11 ringers out of the 20 for 55% today. Back to back. Next I will throw 50 shoes to obtain a better average.

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  • Nice setup. Good pitching. I just poured concrete platforms on my pits, but I don't have the nice yard around them like you! Are those Challengers you are pitching? Look like them. Have you tried turning them? They actually turn fairly well for a flip shoe. Not a bad doubles shoe for that reason. I used to flip, but went to a turn to stop losing ringers. I'm curious as to why you pitch from the right side as a right hander?

  • @navnemar Thanks for the response! They are Challengers and I have been trying to turn them this year. I feel pretty good with how they are turning for me seeing how they aren't really meant for that. I'm not yet ready to switch to a turn shoe even next season. I need a lot of time before I can rely on the turn shoe to get me victories on the court. I throw from both sides of the walkway in practice and use it to correct my aim when not hitting the stake well enough.

  • Nice yard and court

  • @rza49311

    Thanks. I will be adding walk ways for 30 foot shooters next year.

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  • Your stakes are loose as you probably know. I have sand pits, but last year I bought 36" stakes, took a 5 gallon bucket and drilled a hole in the bottom of it. I drove the stake through the hole in the bucket until I got it sit in the right distance and angle then poured concrete in the bucket. Works great, solid and strong. And can easily been taken out if ever needed. Good shooting by the way. Get those stakes tightened up because it will inflate your average just a little.

  • @qukslvr666 I like how even though you were distracted by that gun shot you still managed to throw a ringer.

  • Good throwing. We would have a good match. You would probably win, I'm around 44.

  • If your ever come to Christopher Creek, AZ, We got the shoes, No one sings the blues.

  • Nice pitching. Dang nice set up too. Although, I'd be willing to bet you would get a lot of rejected ringers if your stake wasn't so loose.

  • killer pitchin man

    

  • 40 feet is what i meant to say

  • ur good. im just learning but im not bad myself. when i get a ringer its mostly luck tho. any tips on how to make it flip? i throw at 15 feet but when i throw its all out of wack. i just need 2 figure out how to throw distance and make if flip too.

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