phil_apex
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For those of you who are using adjustable flyweights what brands seem to be the best and the quickest for tuning. I am sure this has been spoke bout before. I have been searching the net for these and have only really came up with the dalton adjustable weights and heel-clickers but do not hear very good reviews on the heel-clickers 
What are people opinions on these brands and is there any other brands available?
I am going to use a o-p-o primary and stock pink secondary. Would like adjustable weights for fine tuning and getting a helix to match this but want to do one thing at a time to see where the gains are instead of installing a kit and not liking the outcome.
I am also performing overdrive machining as we have a machine shop In house at work.
				
			What are people opinions on these brands and is there any other brands available?
I am going to use a o-p-o primary and stock pink secondary. Would like adjustable weights for fine tuning and getting a helix to match this but want to do one thing at a time to see where the gains are instead of installing a kit and not liking the outcome.
I am also performing overdrive machining as we have a machine shop In house at work.
		kviper
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Contact Ulmer Racing! You can tell Allen what your looking for and you will be spot on or very close only requiring some fine tuning. He uses STM weights which I feel are as good as it gets. As long as you're doing weights and cam you will likley get a driven spring with the kit which is mandatory any way. In the end it will cost the same and save you a lot of trial and error time. Unless that's what you're in to?