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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: xxZonexx on July 03, 2005, 03:15:39 PM
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Has any one really liked there nemesis or what do they use it on. How is it drilled ? surface ?
I have one drill with E2 drilling. I have done poorly with this ball it would do well with heavy oil im thinking for me any one else have some feed back onthis ball
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I've seen people have very good results with it.
Scoring better than I thought they knew how!
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Luckylefty
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My first Nemesis was drilled 2E. Typically, pin-under drillings don't work that well for me. Combine that with the amount of flare that comes with a 4 1/2" pin-to-PAP distance, and you get a ball that can be *very* condition-specific. However, it did work really well on conditions where I needed more of a hook-stop reaction. This particular Nemesis worked best when taken to 600 and then polished with the Brunswick High Gloss, less so at 800 or 1200 smooth.
I just drilled another Nemesis the other day, with the 2L layout. I took the surface up to 2000 smooth, to try to fit it between my Zone Classic and Punisher. I've only thrown this ball once, but I think it will give me an option for a wider range of conditions than the first one did.
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My friend has a Punisher with a 2E drill to it. A very lane-specific ball. When the lanes dry up or yopu are faced with a short pattern, this thing can rock the house. But the lane has to be dry enough, otherwise it will slip and be inconsistent, with erratic carry and a spasmic breakpoint, even with this early roll drill.
From what we have seen, you need some speed and revs (300+) to make it work. Slow strokers will not get happy with this ball, I think a pearl Power Groove should be a better selection.
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i have a nemesis and the pin is next to the ring finger and the cg is in the center of my grip. the ball was left wetsanded 800 grit and i had brunswicks factory finish high gloss polish applied. i'm getting a great midlane move and a great backend reaction. i'm probably going to get a punisher in several weeks and will drill it the same but the coverstock preparation will be very different---wetsanded very fine( 4,000 grit abralon pad ), brunswicks rough buff finishing compound will be applied, and finally a coat of brunswicks polish.
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I have a Nemesis drilled 1L, sanded 1500 grit. Can throw it from 19 out to 6; great midlane and backend reaction...
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I have one drilled 4 1/2 PAD X 3 1/2 above the midline and cg ...well it doesn't matter? this ball I use when I want to play in on longer patterns.
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