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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: micbowl on January 01, 2008, 11:13:29 AM
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I just bought a Resurgence and would like to use it exclusively on heavier conditions. I was considering drilling it with the pin under 4" and 45 degree. Is this drilling too strong? In a Buddiesproshop's videos the bowler with a pap 4 5/8 drilled it pin under 4 1/2 and cg 3 3/4. What type of drilling is this and what is the equivalence in degrees? I am a tweener with ball speed about 14 mph.
Edited on 1/2/2008 0:11 AM
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No offense, but with 14 mph ball speed, i think a resurgence with a pin down layout would be way to early. Its a very very strong ball. I can hardly throw mine, but hey, if you want a super hooker, then thats the way to go.
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Edited on 1/1/2008 8:59 PM
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I like mine with the pin up,very strong in the mids with a smooth,strong backend.
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How's that drilled, Six?
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I think it's close to a 5x5,pic is in my profile.last checked my pap was 5x0.
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The suggested layout off C300's site is a 4 1/2" pin-PAP placement with the pin 3" above your grip center. With my span, that would get the pin at real close (above) my ring finger.
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Here's how mine is drilled!!
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc132/electricleftslide/P1000333.jpg
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That looks like the suggested layout off the Columbia web site. (Lefty version, obviously.)