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whats everyones take on this piece, and how did you lay it out?
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I have one with a 1" pin that I drilled with the cg in palm and pin under bridge (shocker, eh?) and it's surprisingly strong off the spot for a cover (I left OOB @ 4k abralon) that strong drilled the way I have.
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im just curious is all for i have one here im thinking of punching up, it has a 3in pin with 3 oz of top,just havent decided on a drill yet so ive been wanting to here what others have to say about this ball
jeff
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It's a VERY strong cover.
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Determine where you want this in your line up. Should be able to put your favorite layout on this and adjust surface accordingly. Think its a strong ball overall with the cover and core combination so will definitely need some oil.
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I would consider this one, in the category of strong hybrid coverstocks. Mine has a 3.5 inch pin,
the pin is above my middle finger anout 1 1//2 above, and the MB would be about 1" to the right of
my thumb (right handed drill). I still have a Hot Shot hybrid, an AMF Code, have owned a Storm
Hyroad, and one of my favorites now is a Rot Grip Infinite Theory. The Infinite Theory and my Shred-It are
definetly the strongest of all of them. This will be responsive to any drilling you want to use, but I would drill
for some length on it.
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Current Arsenal (Break Out, Shred it, Raw Profit(2), Profit, Code)
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The Shred-IT is a great ball! Very versatile, very smooth yet strong. AMF
hit a homerun with this ball, unfortunately just like a lot of AMF stuff it gets
no recognition.

Edited by JamminJD on 6/10/2011 at 12:45 PM
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I currently have 2 drilled and a third waiting to be drilled. Ball#1 had a short pis so it's pin under bridge cg kicked (5.5x70x60) at 4k polished. For me this ball is very versatile with a little stronger motion off the spot than i expected given the drilling. Ball #2 is pin under ring 4.5x55x60 (box finish). This ball is strong but smooth and works very well for me on sport shots where i need to control the back of the pattern. The third will be drilled pin up. I drilled it yesterday 4.5x6035 and will be throwing it in league tonight.
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Edited by stormed1 on 6/13/2011 at 6:45 AM
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bump
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Is it strong enough to be an oiler for someone with a 400+ rev rate? I mean even with surface adjustments.
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Oh yes, I think so, its a great and versatile ball. Really underrated!
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i agree ball is very strong and very under rated, if this was a storm or hammer ball it would be the most popular ball on the market