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Iketown300

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Question on brunswick drill sheet
« on: January 21, 2005, 07:20:18 AM »
ON layout 3E and 4E what are oily wet/dry's and hooking wet/dry's?  Is this just a spotty condition?
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RSalas

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Re: Question on brunswick drill sheet
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2005, 04:18:52 PM »
I've always taken this to mean the amount of volume in the front part of the lane.  So my interpretation is that a fresher "hard block" would be an oily wet-dry, while a more broken-down house wall would be a hooking wet-dry.  On the former condition, you'd encounter over-under more in the front part of the lane, while the latter condition would be more over-under near the breakpoint.
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Re: Question on brunswick drill sheet
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2005, 05:30:52 AM »
OILY wet/dry=  Heavey volume of oil from 10 to 10
Hooking wet/dry is light oil 10 to 10

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