Well finally got out of the office and was able to edit and upload some footage from Sunday mornings cast. 
The first clip shows what not to do , in that I am coming into the turn to fast and bringing the lead inside the tip. Due to the fact that I have a bit of upper body strength I am able to drag the sinker through . This is not a good thing and will frustrate people as you think that the power is there but the distances are way down for the amount of input. 
The second cast is much better with a longer time being taken during the turn allowing the lead to step out wider during the turn and then hitting the cast later. It still needs work in that I should be hitting out to 1.00 am and not across my sight . By loosening the grip and allowing the rod to pivot with a strong left will also add distance. 
The soft sand also added problems as I pivoted on the balls of my feet during the turn transfering the weight from the rear to front foot as well.
Hope that this is clear in the video and look forward to comments or hints that will get things fully sorted.
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Re: Allowing the lead to step out on the TT Sport
good strong well timed hit   might lack a bit of height
 might lack a bit of height   the lead not you jeramy
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						 might lack a bit of height
 might lack a bit of height   the lead not you jeramy
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Re: Allowing the lead to step out on the TT Sport
very impressive i dont see many lads casting it like that on the beach 
			
			
									
						
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Re: Allowing the lead to step out on the TT Sport
looking good JPS   
 

			
			
									
						 
 you can on south beach Greystones most weekendsTrojan wrote:very impressive i dont see many lads casting it like that on the beach

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The Joy of casting & fishing in Australia is that we have plenty of places where you could be the only person on the beach all day 
			
			
									
						
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Re: Allowing the lead to step out on the TT Sport
nice casting jp
			
			
									
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Re: Allowing the lead to step out on the TT Sport
the only problem i can see is your cap is a bit crooked  very sexy slow mo
 very sexy slow mo  
			
			
									
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 very sexy slow mo  
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