Okay, you've read comments on the stall......I'm guessing you use up a lot of runway awaiting the stall warning horn? So, now you are hopefully going to cease full stall landings in twins or even high performance singles (but it is a must for a 3 pt in a tailwheel).....
I try to cross the threshold at about 80, power back and aim to touch at 75 - 70. With full flaps the nose likes to slam unless you can be quick to "roll it on" - this also means no high angle of attack. No flaps or 25 deg usually gives smoother "de-rotation" and saves that bad design on the nosewheel - cracking the bolt on the overcenter arm which leads to nosewheel collapse.......make sure your pre-flight is a good one! I found it once and felt good all week.
I try to cross the threshold at about 80, power back and aim to touch at 75 - 70. With full flaps the nose likes to slam unless you can be quick to "roll it on" - this also means no high angle of attack. No flaps or 25 deg usually gives smoother "de-rotation" and saves that bad design on the nosewheel - cracking the bolt on the overcenter arm which leads to nosewheel collapse.......make sure your pre-flight is a good one! I found it once and felt good all week.