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Author Topic: Where can I find the drilling instructions for thr Seige and Eviel Seige  (Read 4575 times)

Nicanor

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Hopefully someone can help me find the drilling instructions.  I want to drill both and would like to use them as a 1-2 combination.  Was thinking about drilling the Seige pin under and Eviel Seige pin up but don't want a rolly drilling.

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kidlost2000

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bowlingball.com will have them or

http://www.bowlwithbrunswick.com/balls/detail/retired-ball-archive/

Pick a retired ball with a asymmetric core. It is the same drillings you always get from Brunswick.
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If you don't want a rolly drilling then you'll probably want to go pin above, especially on the Siege. Good luck.


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Brunswick_fan_BrandonH

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If you go to the website http://www.bowlingball.com/info/brunswick-drilling-layout.html you can choose which ball you have to see what Brunswick recommends as a layout for what type of reaction you are looking for in that ball.
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J_Mac

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Try this:

www.brunswickbowling.com/pro-shop-resources/drilling-layouts


That will only work if you have an account/log on for the Pro Shop Resources section...

Nicanor

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Thank you.

For those who read and have knowledge, does it make sense to drill both the Seige and Evil Seige the same?  Since one is a solid the other a pearl, will it be enough of a difference?

Thank you,

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dizzyfugu

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Try this:

www.brunswickbowling.com/pro-shop-resources/drilling-layouts


It is a shame that Brunswick does not supply the complete drilling sheets to the public anymore. Not the kind of customer service I'd expect. Boo!
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Brunswick_fan_BrandonH

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On the brunswick site, you can create an account by leaving the pro shop name blank.  Then, you will be able to access all of the layouts.
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kidlost2000

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Figure they haven't got to posting the instructions some where easy like the archived balls.
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Nicanor

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CRD,

I did ask this before for the 3.5.  But I couldn't navigate to the drillings on Brunswick's website when I tried to get to them through the Seige.  My pro shop guy said he's really not a Brunswick person so I was hoping to get some feedback.

Thanks for the replies,

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kidlost2000

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Where they not in the box?

It is the same drill sheet they have used for some time now.
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Nicanor

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I now have a copy of the drill patterns, but part two of the question was how to drill them to compliment each other.


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RSalas

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I now have a copy of the drill patterns, but part two of the question was how to drill them to compliment each other.


FWIW, my Siege is drilled 60 by 5" by 70, and my Evil Siege is drilled 45 by 5" by 30.  I use the Siege on the fresh for flatter "tournament" type patterns or when I want to tame down over-under on house shots, then go to the Evil when the track opens up but I need the ball to be cleaner through the front part of the lane.
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themagician

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Nicanor, does your driller not know the dual angle layouts? You seem to ask a lot of questions on layouts and such but never get that technical on them, i'm just curious.

Also the balls definitely have enough separation if you drill them the same, the one thing to note though is the Siege will roll very early unless you really do something wild with the layout, its not an ideal house shot ball in its box finish.
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