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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: a_ak57 on July 22, 2004, 01:26:47 AM
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I'm getting a NIB power groove ice blue pearl from a BR member, so I have an actual light oil ball.
WHat kind of layout should I use? I mean, do I have to drill it strong, or is this ball capable on its own?
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-Andy
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Pin over ring stacked
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is!
The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
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Yeah, I wanted an angular layout. I have an old urethane ball for control, but I wanted an angular ball too. I think I'll end up putting the pin over the ring, maybe right a little if I want.
I heard a long time ago that the different groove colors react slightly differently, is it true?
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-Andy
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Remember this addage strong balls weak and weak balls strong.
This ball is not weak per say but it has a very high rg so unless one is very strong handed do not use a long pin to PAP distance as this will make the ball longer.
Pick one of your moderately strong pin positions (ie 3 3/8 to 4 1/4 pin to pap for most) and then one can label it by placing cg to end with 3/4 side weight.
Then adjust weighthole based on reaction.
I actually have a Dynamic Groove drilled like 4 X 4 1/2 and love it!!! What strong backend with easy ability to get length in agreement with the Kleistmeister!.
I should have used it more this year on wood that wasn't very wet, I tried to force the Sonic X which didn't have enough backend. This core does!
REgards,
Luckylefty
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Ok, I was thinking maybe something like pin over bridge, CG stacked below......Since I'm a very high tracking tweener, you think that give me some length and a good pop on the backend?
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-Andy
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AK, I hate to tell you but your a very LOW tracker.
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16 years and still going strong! 16 years old that is!
The names Warrior Princess, Xena..Warrior Princess
And why would I "saw" pins in half, THATS A WASTE OF PINS!
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You kidding?
Maybe recently, but back in my hey day of the 600 series and what not before that, I was a very high tracker......my smashr flared over the thumbhole even, which is why I sold it..........
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-Andy
Edited on 7/24/2004 2:00 AM
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Question does not compute, pin over bridge means nothing if you don't know PAP.
For a high tracker pin over bridge is too far on this ball. For a low tracker not bad.
Find out your PAP.
REgards,
Luckylefty
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Well, it used to be around 5 or 5.5 inches and .5" up, but I'll recheck.
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-Andy