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Old 03-11-2021, 09:43 AM   #15
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If you are going to fiddle with jetting, you may REALLY want to set up a record keeping sheet so you know where you have been already and don't try the same thing two or three times. It is easy to forget what you did and actually, what jets you have in right now. If they are a good set, fitting your conditions, you are more likely to remember, but will have the occasional "I forget" moment. If you put it on paper, how it worked, impressions of performance, rough weather(rain/dry, cold/hot depending) for a given jet, it will give you some information as to which 'way to go' on the next go round.
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