Put it this way Roger... take two levers of exactly the same length, with the fulcrum smack in the middle. The only difference between the two is that one weighs 10 thousand pounds and the other weighs just a few pounds... I am sure you get the picture as this is exactly your point... which is why I opened my answer with more mass gives more inertia. It was not my intention to use Up and Down weights for the fellow to do anything more then to configure lead weighting differently so as to see (experience) what happens when placeing lead in towards the balance rail, visa vi out towards the end. Grin... looks to me like another case of mismalcommunications .... saying the same things without knowing it. jolly roger wrote: > >>Hi Richard, > Where is the inertia? If we just look at down weight, > things can get mis leading. > Take two actions with the same DW. But one has a high strike weight, the > other a larger amount of key leading. Guess which one will have the better > UW, and better response. > Just thought I'd put the cat among the pigeons. > Roger -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
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