Don't go lower than 500 and play up 7 to create some bounce.
If you can get multiple people on your pair to cooperate, then you might have better chance for success. Not sure how much impact you will be able to have on your own during a typical warm-up session.S^2
Quote from: Impending Doom on April 02, 2017, 08:41:46 PMDon't go lower than 500 and play up 7 to create some bounce.any reason as to why not to 360 or something in the 200? or will I not really see a difference?
Quote from: storybook123 on April 02, 2017, 09:47:53 PMQuote from: Impending Doom on April 02, 2017, 08:41:46 PMDon't go lower than 500 and play up 7 to create some bounce.any reason as to why not to 360 or something in the 200? or will I not really see a difference?Because there's no need. The ball is going to have enough surface where dropping another 180 grit isn't going to matter. When you can see a huge difference between 2000 and 1000, why bother going lower than 500? Also, you can crosshatch sand it and really get some teeth with that 500 pad.
The Grudge is strong and the Pitbull is insanely grippy. I couldn't imagine throwing balls like that at even 1000 grit