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Awesome shoot! An easy way to fix the biceps-being-swallowed-by-the-shoulder-bell problem (don't really know what else to call it), is to attach a piece of elastic, with snaps, to the top of the forearm and the bottom of the bicep. If it is still necessary, you should lengthen the strap for the bicep. I had the same problem, and rearanging the strapping eliminated the need for a handler to do so.

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Awesome shoot! An easy way to fix the biceps-being-swallowed-by-the-shoulder-bell problem (don't really know what else to call it), is to attach a piece of elastic, with snaps, to the top of the forearm and the bottom of the bicep. If it is still necessary, you should lengthen the strap for the bicep. I had the same problem, and rearanging the strapping eliminated the need for a handler to do so.

I actually have foam in my armor (to help keep it from moving around to much) but the piece inside the bicep came out before the shot.

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I actually have foam in my armor (to help keep it from moving around to much) but the piece inside the bicep came out before the shot.

I worked out a lot as a youth, gained far too much weight (nearly 300 lbs at one point) then lost it all again (200 lbs now) and have the perfect sized body for the armor to fit comfortably without needing padding or shimming.

Why didn't everyone do it THAT WAY?!?!

:lol: LOL

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