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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: bigdawgwill44 on February 22, 2008, 08:18:22 AM
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What are some aggressive drilling layouts for the Resurgence? Medium Revs 16 MPH
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The usuall stuff. Pin around 4" above or below the fingers, and the mb swung out to the right.
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4 1/2 pin to pap, stack the cg try to use no weight hole unless needed. There is no marked mb, you could use the 6 3/4 method but i do not think you need to worry about it.
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Pin under bridge, cg 54* (center of grip, pin, cg). This ball makes a very strong move for me when there is oil present. But it skids through the heads and i would say picks up in the mid to late midlane. For this layout, atleast in my opinion, the ball is not an early roller... But it works for me so maybe that motion will work well for you. Stats in profile...
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The usuall stuff. Pin around 4" above or below the fingers, and the mb swung out to the right.
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I like my coffee black, just like my metal.
What would Chuck Norris do?
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( . .)
c(')(')
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No MB marked on the ball.
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4 1/2 pin to pap, stack the cg try to use no weight hole unless needed. There is no marked mb, you could use the 6 3/4 method but i do not think you need to worry about it.
mrbowlingnut is correct, you dont need to use the 6 3/4 method. Once you put holes into a "Pre-drilled" Symetrical ball, the method of the 6 3/4 cause the MB to shift in the ball to a new location because it is not high enough to stay fixed in that location. So dont bother taking the MB into consideration if it isnt marked. Even sometimes when it is, but that is a topic for another post.
Now the question I have is where do you want to see the aggressiveness of the ball at. If you want the ball to roll and I mean roll. Place the pin on your PAP or on your Val. If you want most overall aggressive motion use a, 3 3/8x3 3/8 layout. If you want big time down lane skid and flip go with say a 5x4. This is the question you need to answer befor a layout idea can be given. Also What is your PAP. Two questions that need to be answered before help can be given to you that would work.
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