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Wallshot

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Danger Zone Layout Siggestions
« on: February 28, 2006, 11:37:12 AM »
I have a DZ layed out with the pin just above and in the right quadrant of the ring finger with the cg kicked out about 45 degrees. This gives it a very strong midlane read combined with enough length to enter the pocket with plenty of power. I recently purchased a brand new DZ and wondered what might be the best layout to compliment the existing one? I would like to drill the second DZ agressively. Is stacked leverage the best option? Or, should I go the other way and mellow out its reaction a bit.

I just put together a Brunswick arsenal consisting of:

1--Vapor Zone  (pin under ring)
2- Strike Zone (pin over ring)
3- Smokin' Inferno (pin over ring)
4- Zone Classic--Green Pin  (pin over ring)
5- Danger Zone (Pin over ring)
6- Nemesis (pin over ring)
7- Ambush (pin under ring)
8- Rampage (pin above bridge)

I Also have a Track Desert Heat, Visionary Slate Blue Gargoyle and Zone Classic Red Pin...all for dry to toasted conditions.


My ball speed is 15-17 w/medium revs. I can play the big sweeping hook or go down and in.

Thanks!

 

Wallshot

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Re: Danger Zone Layout Siggestions
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2006, 11:14:30 PM »
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why do you have so many balls?
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Actually, I have over 80 (yep, eighty) and it does pose a bit of a problem when picking out what to take to tournaments. However, I just put together the Brunswick Arsenal (plan on adding a Scorchin')and absolutely love the DZ. When I first got it I had 5-700's in a row and a total of 9 out of 11 across 3 different leagues. Then I put together the entire arsenal and haven't been using it as much. I still think if the second was was drilled stacked leverage it would have a place in the arsenal since everything else is drilled around the fingers.