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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: TheDude on March 05, 2005, 07:05:23 AM

Title: has anyone drilled a zone classic Label?
Post by: TheDude on March 05, 2005, 07:05:23 AM
i remember somewhere on the drill sheets of the zone classics, it says not to place the psa left of the thumb on a righty.

of all the ones i have drilled i haven't had a reason to drill the ball label anyways.

just wondering cause this came up in a conversation with another driller.
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Timothy @Juniors Pro-Shop
Montreal, Quebec.
Title: Re: has anyone drilled a zone classic Label?
Post by: TheDude on March 07, 2005, 02:13:13 AM
ttt
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Timothy @Juniors Pro-Shop
Montreal, Quebec.
Title: Re: has anyone drilled a zone classic Label?
Post by: RandyO on March 07, 2005, 03:05:04 AM
I drilled a Time Zone label.
http://www.pipeline.com/~randyo/arsenal/15%23%20Time%20Zone%202.jpg
The PSA isn't left of the thumb, but it's the farthest left of any of my assymetric balls. I track fairly high. I can usually get away with pin positions slightly lower than the ring finger. However, with this ball and this layout, if I don't get a clean release, or I'm a bit sloppy, I can hear it rolling over something on the last few revs. It has to be the finger hole, cuz it flares away from the thumb (Not that there's much flare with that layout and my high track).
Title: Re: has anyone drilled a zone classic Label?
Post by: RSalas on March 07, 2005, 11:31:08 AM
I guess mine is technically drilled label.  The pin is above the fingers (4 1/2" from PAP), the CG is just to the right of the grip center, and the PSA is just below the thumb.  This is one of the best-rolling balls I've ever owned.

I can't imagine a scenario where I'd want to lay out an asymmetrical Zone with the PSA anywhere near the track, but then again, I don't drill balls for a living.  
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