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Mis-Printed Dye Manual?!?

Brad_Marsh

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Aug 26, 2009
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Hi everyone, I have somthing that needs clarification for me...

I owned a 2009 Proto PMR all through the 2009 season. Playing the NSPL (10.5bps mill ramping). The 09 PMR comes stock with a UL Board, and UL frame etc... But in the Dye manual for the UL board it says that setting 3 is millennium ramping. Fair enough right?

However when I purchased my DM9 im assuming it comes with the exact same UL board as the PMR. however in the manual it says that millennium ramping is setting 2 in the manual?

So I thought this was rather odd and sure enough it was true, setting 2 was millennium ramping.

I then went back to playing with my PMR to see the difference and to my own suprise noticed that setting 2 (not setting 3) on the PMR was infact mill ramping. God knows why I DIDNT NOTICE all season! But I would just like to know if it is just a mis print in the DYE PMR manual or the board setting are different on the PMR & DM9...

I think i've been playing the entire NSPL season, and fed cup with PSP ramping... through no fault of my own because I was merely following the instruction set in the manual I was given.

Ne help would be appreciated
Thanks
BM
 

Dave284

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Jan 4, 2008
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I think we should send this to the tourney authoritys. You know, so they can penalise your team for the illegal gun modes over the whole season.
 

Brad_Marsh

Entity 2010
Aug 26, 2009
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I hardly think its fair you penalise my entire team for a mistake that I made, simply by reading and obeying my Dye manual...

I came on here asking for advice...

I hardly think the sustain rate of ramping effected the movement, accuracy and positioning of the team the whole season.

Thanks Dave
 

Dave284

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Jan 4, 2008
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I hardly think its fair you penalise my entire team for a mistake that I made, simply by reading and obeying my Dye manual...

I came on here asking for advice...

I hardly think the sustain rate of ramping effected the movement, accuracy and positioning of the team the whole season.

Thanks Dave
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