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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 25356178, member: 106826"]You are looking in the right area for a majority of the DDRs created by the single-squeeze method (center bullseye). I believe the majority of the more valuable DDRs display doubling away from the center, but it’s always a good place to check. You’ll also note that there are a number of unattributed doublings as a result since it’s rather common, especially among LMCs leading up to the 2009 series.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 25356178, member: 106826"]You are looking in the right area for a majority of the DDRs created by the single-squeeze method (center bullseye). I believe the majority of the more valuable DDRs display doubling away from the center, but it’s always a good place to check. You’ll also note that there are a number of unattributed doublings as a result since it’s rather common, especially among LMCs leading up to the 2009 series.[/QUOTE]
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