If shooting strings on a lacrosse stick are higher does that make the ball go down more when you throw it?
Question: I'm distressing to add v-shooting strings to the JV's goalie stick (or more like my old one that I'm giving to her) I'm adding v- shooting strings like the one on mine and when I throw it the ball goes degree downward, does that mean the strings are too high or low?
Answer: It depends on the group stringing you use in relation to the pocket. Gerenally, the lower the bottom shooter, the longer the ball stays in the linger, causing the ball to go down when passing. Move the V string up a row of diamonds if you can and earn sure the bottom sting
