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Thread: Rossi/Look forward pressure indicator

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    Rossi/Look forward pressure indicator

    Now before any of you whip out the "search" response, please know that I did and it got me some of the info I was looking for. I even went as far as going to the powder board and search.

    Anyway, I just got a pair of scratch BC's with rossi scratch binders. My boot basically fits in the existing setup but I want to be sure the FP is set right. Where are the FP indicators? I know where the FP screw is, just not sure exactly how this should be adjusted. I do know that the screw should be close to flush or 1-2 mm inside the housing for most bindings. With the boot in and the binding closed the screw is just about there. Am I missing anything?
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    If your binders are similar to the look p14's, the fp screw should be flush with the housing when the boot is in, so you're good to go.
    I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.

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    yep

    and if you change the screw setting, remove the boot and put back in to make sure things are right. looks are picky that way
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    Thanks that is what I was looking for.
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