I don't think that measuring a different way means you aren't "chasing the lands". You're just starting from a jam reference instead of a "kiss the lands" reference.
The methodology is otherwise the same. And you'll STILL need to tweak the load if enough erosion causes it to go out of tune.
Now, if you want to talk instead about picking a jump that shoots well in a .010-.015 range and staves off retuning for a LONG time, that's another discussion.
The methodology is otherwise the same. And you'll STILL need to tweak the load if enough erosion causes it to go out of tune.
Now, if you want to talk instead about picking a jump that shoots well in a .010-.015 range and staves off retuning for a LONG time, that's another discussion.