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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: BaSeBaLLa on September 14, 2003, 07:47:33 AM
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how would the throttle-r react if it is drilled negative with the pin above the ring finger and the cg below the middle finger thrown by a medium speed medium rev stroker on medium oil lanes?
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Depending on your PAP, it sounds like a basic stacked length/flip drilling. What makes this negative for you? Both the pin and CG would be right of your grip center.
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Penn State Proud ......THB with loft 
The bowler (term used very lightly) formerly known as Strider
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What makes this negative for you? Both the pin and CG would be right of your grip center.
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Penn State Proud ......THB with loft 
The bowler (term used very lightly) formerly known as Strider
Oops, re-read seems to be required. He said "cg below the middle finger"; I believe that would produce negative side weight. I think that's what he means by "negative".
If baseballa has true "med revs and medium speed", this may produce a very mild a backend reaction on all but short oil and very clean backends. If you need this much control from what some consider a strong resin pearl, maybe another ball may provide a better starting point, like a Messenger Ti Pearl.
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someone has a throttle-r for sale cheap on the wanted board and im not very familiar with drill patterns and all that so i wanted to see what you guys thought. im looking for something i can play up the boards with on medium oil but it seems this ball is going to be weak to do that
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You're right Charles. I read that 3 times always thinking CG below ring finger.

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Penn State Proud ......THB with loft 
The bowler (term used very lightly) formerly known as Strider