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Old Fri Sep 15, 2006, 03:09am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Forest Ump
Notch your indicator on the zeros. Then you can reset it with out having to look at it. Defiantly looks better than looking at the indicator for extended periods of time trying to reset it. I used my Dremel and a grinding bit to notch mine.
Notching is the way to go.

Mine have two sets of notches;

A large (wide) one on the Zero's.

A small (narrow) one on Strike 2, Ball 3, Out 2.

Being able to feel when to punch a batter out, send them to 1st base, or not to call a double play, can save you some embarrassment.
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