First of all, you are looking at a USSSA compression machine...the numbers are completely different. The 1000 PSI is USA/ASA numbers on
the USA/ASA machine!!!! NOT the usssa machine. And then you throw out there that most of the pics are from illegally rolled bats...haha.
Thats the reason people roll bats. Those people are probably using the machine pics to show you that their "services" work
At 1200 psi...the number would be 161 on a usssa tester. Now figure out what 1000 would be. Every 25 points is about 6 on the usssa machine. So 200
would equal 48 more points under. So 161 less 48 = 113 on a usssa tester!!! So 1000 psi on a usssa machine would be about
113 give or take a point or two...I see no numbers there that are below 113. 900 psi on a usssa machine would be even less. You can find conversion charts on the internet to help you with the right conversion if you are using a usssa machine and have ASA/USA numbers.
Maybe do a little more research on what you post and def before insulting others.
And again, the inner barrel is there to stop it from getting below that point. Because when ASA/USA tests bats throughout the year,
if a certain bat fails too many times, it would get banned.
And 1550 was a long time ago...almost every slowpitch bat made doesnt even have a 1550 psi anymore. Once inner tech came about
with non linear and linear bat standards, the whole psi numbers went all over.
the USA/ASA machine!!!! NOT the usssa machine. And then you throw out there that most of the pics are from illegally rolled bats...haha.
Thats the reason people roll bats. Those people are probably using the machine pics to show you that their "services" work
At 1200 psi...the number would be 161 on a usssa tester. Now figure out what 1000 would be. Every 25 points is about 6 on the usssa machine. So 200
would equal 48 more points under. So 161 less 48 = 113 on a usssa tester!!! So 1000 psi on a usssa machine would be about
113 give or take a point or two...I see no numbers there that are below 113. 900 psi on a usssa machine would be even less. You can find conversion charts on the internet to help you with the right conversion if you are using a usssa machine and have ASA/USA numbers.
Maybe do a little more research on what you post and def before insulting others.
And again, the inner barrel is there to stop it from getting below that point. Because when ASA/USA tests bats throughout the year,
if a certain bat fails too many times, it would get banned.
And 1550 was a long time ago...almost every slowpitch bat made doesnt even have a 1550 psi anymore. Once inner tech came about
with non linear and linear bat standards, the whole psi numbers went all over.
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