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Thread: Best mill available??

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Nut View Post
    I've asked him to upload some video's on youtube. Not promoting or bashing any mill. My experience is the dog trotter was not free spinning enough ( for my wishes)
    Curious as to why you believe "free spinning" is better

    The idea is to WORK ... and some resistance builds more work than none.

    When we run naturally, our legs don't just run "freely"; they propel us (or bodyweight) up and forward.
    When we run uphill (or on stairs), etc., the resistance is thereby increased, and the work is thereby maximized.
    These same truths apply to mills and dogs.

    A completely "free-spinning" mill is therefore the LEAST difficult (therefore the least effective) mill at conditioning a dog for a physical fight IMO.

    Now, you don't want too much resistance either, to where they can't turn the mill hardly at all, but some resistance is definitely preferable to none.

    Jack

    Jack

  2. #22
    So none of you guys have owned/used/seen a ghost rider mill? I've gotten positive feedback on the other site I'm a member of but I seem to value opinions on this site a little more.

  3. #23
    Nut
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    I agree Jack, i like "some" resistance but that one had to much for my preferences. Im very satisfied with my killerspinner, although they send crooked shit allot of times.

  4. #24
    My mill has an adjustable drag. I had it for many years. It was built by J.George. He was located in N.C, back then

  5. #25
    HF mill is without a shadow of a doubt the best one.

  6. #26
    Shipping is nuts...if you live in North America, get a Dogtrotter. If you reside in Europe, HF Mills simple. The key aint how free spinning a mill is...as long as it smoth and free with the dogs weight on it. Recovery is the real Key!!

  7. #27
    Hello all,

    This is Full Blown and I'm a hobby mill builder. Here is one of my mills on YouTube.

    http://youtu.be/D29-WE6l_yY

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