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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: agroves on December 22, 2005, 11:37:14 AM
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I just acquired a used UI from Joe. The current drill is 5 x 5 with the pin down below bridge, cg stacked pretty much below that. I am deciding whether or not to keep this layout or change.
Current arsenal is(in order of strength):
SCB
Werewolf
Werewolf 2
Crimson Ex
RPZC
XXXL
So, how is yours drilled, what are the pros and cons??
Andrew
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Mine is drilled similar. Mine is drilled with the pin below the bridge but the cg is kicked right a little bit with a weight hole. when I got it, it was drilled this way so I kept it. Mine picks up very early when dull and has a strong rolling arc into the pocket when polished it goes longer with a hard arc on the backend. Watch the release though if you dont release it right mine rolls different and lacks hook and hitting power on the backend.
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Mine is pin right of ring and above slightly, cg straight below, 600 grit with ruff n buff. I use mine for heavy oil-medium oil and it's great. It's got a great snap, and amazing carry, and vary predictable. That drilling seems to work best for me, and I've had great success with that ball.
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Here is a picture of mine. It is a very unusual drilling, one I had never seen before. I got it from one of the members here and he used it in the world championship in Taylor, Michigan. It is supposed to be a very early rolling drilling. It has a large X hole down almost where a MB would be. I rarely use the ball. But when it is really a long and oily pattern, it should be great. I never see that though.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/fabes31/detail?.dir=649b&.dnm=bd28re2.jpg&.src=ph
fabes
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anyone else got an UI???
Andrew
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