SouthSoundTree
Treehouser
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Do they really do that much more than keeping a tight wrist when you make contact with a regular sledge or axe?
Tight wrist= hard on wrist, no?
Do they really do that much more than keeping a tight wrist when you make contact with a regular sledge or axe?
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I have some vids on YouTube of beating wedges but I can't figure out how to access them to post them.
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If your getting hard bounce back while driving plastic falling wedges then you need more wedges in the back cut, a bigger hammer " heavier ax " , a jack, or a pulling line up in the top of the tree.
I have some vids on YouTube of beating wedges but I can't figure out how to access them to post them.
When a wedge bounces your ax back its telling you it won't go any further at the moment. So you pound on others.
For me, with wedging the magic was head speed over mass of the driver. I can hit a tiny target at extreme speed, just a hand/eye coordination gift that I cannot take any personal credit for beyond acknowleging that practice does help. I don't think I'm unique in this...any really good faller can do it, any +325% baseball batter can too.
I hit 407 in high school hardball, as a senior. I'm a dinky little sucker, but I get by.
CL, what's your YouTube page?
Well I could hit a baseball a mile but damned if I can hit a wedge with an axe .
I prefer more wedges over using a bigger driver.