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To me it is simple. Reaction time plus et equals actual et. You go deep your reaction time is less but you et is greater. The actual et which is a combination of ET and reaction time pretty much stays the same. I run S/G, and if I cut a .02 lite and run a 9.90, then I roll in and get a .00 lite, I will run 9.92. That what I believe. Shallow stage and get a .040, and it will be a 9.88. But you have to keep that top bulb on, so you taking a gamble if you have to roll in.
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