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MrVikes

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Getting my Twisted Fury Solid drilled up
« on: September 05, 2008, 11:03:52 PM »
Ok so I ordered the Twisted Fury Solid a while back and now getting my pro shop to drill it up for me. I also have the Twisted Fury. My pro shop guy drills mostly Storm balls not that should make much of a difference and isn't too up to date on Brunswick stuff. I am a left handed bowler and have a medium to low track line. Hes seen me bowl plenty of times and should have a good idea how I throw the ball and thus drill a ball appropriately. After looking at the Brunwick site and specifically their drilling sheets for the TF Solid it seems that for me the pin should be below or kicked out to the right a bit of my middle finger according to their diagrams. Does that sound right? I have never seen any of my balls drilled that way. On my Twisted Fury which was drilled by a brunswick pro shop the pin sits directly left of the ring finger. We have the Twisted Fury solid set up to be drilled with the pin below the ring finger and kicked out a tad to the left. Sorry I am limited in my knowledge of ball drillings and thats why I'm looking here for help. Now if I was a high track bowler I assume this drilling would be a good one but I know for certain my track is a good 2-3 inches right of the thumb hole.

 

mmcfarland300

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Re: Getting my Twisted Fury Solid drilled up
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2008, 08:47:45 AM »
If you like the drilling on your Twisted than you could go with the same drilling, otherwise keep in mind that Brunswick recommends that the TF and TFS be drilled stronger than normal drillings to reach maxmum potential.  If you look back through some threads you will see some comments from a few Big B guys explaining this.

MrVikes

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Re: Getting my Twisted Fury Solid drilled up
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2008, 09:08:42 AM »
Ok so what would be a strong drilling for a low track left handed bowler like myself? One thing I notice with the Twisted Fury is that it tends to roll out when it gets out of the oil but otherwise has been a good ball. I belly the ball quite a bit and come around the side of it if that helps any.

Moe

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Re: Getting my Twisted Fury Solid drilled up
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2008, 01:16:24 PM »
If your tracking that far from your thumb/fingers that will be a very strong layout for you. 4 1/2 pin to pap is a solid layout for most. I myself like it further from my pap as all my stuff rolls A LOT.
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