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Old 02-16-2008, 05:11 PM
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that is incredibly helpful....if you are weighting you plug with the intention of trying to line up the CG and CB then you actually have a defined goal rather than trial and error on each and every plug....I think if you are building commercially you just let any added weight nullify most of what we discussed and produce a product that does the , swims well and that people like to fish with, if you have the time to work on each by hand this is really interesting stuff and could save time in the long run, it would be pretty simple to determine the two points that you talk about and the axis between and adjust that with weight depending on the characteristics that you want to impart, like you said, if you want the most action with the least "work" it makes sense to consider CG/CB
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