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global900pbaexp

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Clutch on Shark Pattern
« on: October 15, 2009, 04:11:22 AM »
Does anyone have experience using the Clutch on the Shark pattern?

If so, how does it react for you?  What was your layout?  
What line did you play?

I am either going to get a Clutch or Bounty Hunter and I
am not sure which one to get.  I need something for the
Shark Pattern.

 

Z Jellsey

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Re: Clutch on Shark Pattern
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2009, 02:26:59 PM »
I have thrown my Clutch on a variety of patterns. For me it is my best "fresh" ball, smooth yet strong enough to pick up in the oil.

I actually have mine drilled specifically for "fresh" on tougher/PBA patterns. I have the pin 2" BELOW the center of my thumb, yes I said below and the mass bias is right near my bridge, an upside down drill and it smooths out the reaction dramatically. If anyone wants to see pics of this layout, let me know. It will require a long pin, somewhere around 5"+ and lower top is better.

I would say you cant go wrong with either ball for the Shark pattern, really just depends on the reaction you are seeking. The Bounty Hunter is stronger overall and will continue to hook even after the oil moves downlane. The Clutch will be more of a smooth look, and will probably not be as strong after the oil carries down.