I bought a Mass Eruption 2 weeks ago. I have only thrown about 10 shots total with it in practice, and the bridge is already cracked. I took it took the pro-shop guy and he said the bridge is at least a 1/4 inch so it's not his fault. Can i do anything about this? You think Columbia will help me out at all? If not, will it have any real effect on the ball?
FYI the size of the bridge is only one thing the driller could have done wrong; to say what he did indicates he wasn't sure what else might have gone wrong and his statement is just sheer guilt, plastered all over his face as to the possibilities. That is NOT what he should have said to a customer.
If his bits weren't sharp, it could have affected the stability of the region around the holes.
If he didn't bevel the holes, they could easily crack.
If he used too much super-glue where the inserts meets the resin, he could have damaged the resin.
While there's no evidence to his guilt, there are too many possibilities that he doesn't seem to know about OR won't admit to knowing.
In any case, that's a pretty trivial crack, but it is a crack. Personally, I have had one or two of those. Most times, they never get worse (or mine didn't). One time it did and I had my driller do just what was suggested. Remove the inserts, fill the holes with urethane plug and re-drill as original. Urethane is much more durable than resin. It cost me $15 to plug and re-drill the fingers.