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pate08

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Absolute drilling?
« on: October 12, 2006, 01:51:04 PM »
I was wondering what yalls recommendations for drilling an Absolute is? Or maybe I should try to trade it for something? I have an Infinite One for heavy oil, an Action for medium lanes, and a Radical for drier lanes. Of course that is just a basic outline and I don't always stick to it or just use those balls. But one of my good friends wants to try this layout that is pin under the middle finger on the negative side of the ball and cg kicked out to the right on the positive side. What do yall think? I was also thinking that I might trade this in for something, like maybe an Action Attack or a Wrath. I'm not sure what to do, what do yall think?
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monstercrank

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Re: Absolute drilling?
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2006, 09:55:03 PM »
well you probably wont be able to get an action attack for it, as its brand new, and top dollar, but that layout has served me well, i really like it. it would be a good carry down ball at 800 grit with that layout, as it wont over react or over flare and wont rip off of the dry on you.
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