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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Roger Clausen on February 25, 2005, 02:16:50 AM

Title: impulse zone - drilling recommendations
Post by: Roger Clausen on February 25, 2005, 02:16:50 AM
I had my impulse zone drilled to the dry standard with the psp about 1/4 inch off the thumb,  I was concerned that the ball might hook too much with my slower ball speed.  I find now its a little too mild and would,like to get more back end performance.  Any suggestions how I might achieve this?? I also have several quantum balls ( fire, jade tour, denim,burgendy (urethane) and 3 ravens.  I would,like to get the specs on the raven as I have the specs on the others.  
thanks,  Dr "C"
Title: Re: impulse zone - drilling recommendations
Post by: bruns4life on February 25, 2005, 10:21:46 AM
Have you ball driller put a flare increasing hole in your Impulse. Draw a line from the pin through your axis and put the hole 2 1/4" past your axis on that line. That will increase flare and give you more ball reaction.
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JG

PLEASE, NO MORE NAVY FUZES!!!!
Title: Re: impulse zone - drilling recommendations
Post by: Sikxer on February 25, 2005, 11:23:41 AM
I have one set up just like that with similar style and speed.
My other IZ is drilled with pin slightly above and right of the ring finger, psa is about 2" right of thumb (basically stacked). This ball rolls about 5 feet sooner and is quite strong on the backend. I even hit it lightly with a burgundy scotch brite pad because I wanted it to roll earlier. It's the best ball in my arsenal now. Maybe you should try this drilling.