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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Nodsleinad on October 28, 2003, 06:14:46 PM

Title: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: Nodsleinad on October 28, 2003, 06:14:46 PM
Has anyone tried this yet?  What are your findings etc.  Interested in some opinions.

Nod
Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: the pooh on October 29, 2003, 05:16:53 PM
This will go very long and then either arc or snap,depending on the characteristics of the ball used.You must have some dry boards to use this layout effectively(either in the back or to the right).I am currently experimenting with 180 degree layouts which require a weight hole near the NAP and I think I like the hit better.
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Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: TheDude on October 29, 2003, 07:03:18 PM
I've been seriously looking at trying this layout. i'm gonna trying to find a short pin and low topweight to try it on tho.
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Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: charlest on October 29, 2003, 07:34:27 PM
See http://www.rollrite.co.uk/secrets.php?id=11
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Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: DP3 on October 31, 2003, 11:24:42 AM
I've tried it in a Stinger 2 Piece Pearl.  What it does is push through the heads and starts rolling very hard in the midlane then gives a hard but controllable arc reaction on the backend.  If not on the right condition or if it isn't drilled right it will Hook-Stop.  It's best to do it in a polished aggressive resin or polished or particle pearl.  Something strong will yeild the best reaction out of a ball like this.
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Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: chun914 on November 02, 2003, 08:10:18 AM
isn't that only the high-performance ball will have the pre-marked mass bias.. ?
any mid-price having it or Asymmetrical core ?

should this 315 layout work best with some mid-price ball ?


why it's recommended to use a pin-in , low top weight and a pre-marked mass bias ball ?
Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: charlest on November 02, 2003, 10:35:53 AM
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isn't that only the high-performance ball will have the pre-marked mass bias.. ? any mid-price having it or Asymmetrical core ?


The Morich Pioneer has a premarked MB; it is not a premium priced ball.

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should this 315 layout work best with some mid-price ball ?

It probably works best with a resin ball without a lot of designed-in backend. The price of a ball is generally not related to the amount that ball will hook.

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why it's recommended to use a pin-in , low top weight and a pre-marked mass bias ball ?


Ask the author and then share that info with us.
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Edited on 11/2/2003 11:45 AM
Title: Re: 315 DEGREE WISEMAN DRILLING
Post by: pjr300 on November 06, 2003, 10:20:03 PM
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I have drilled 4 balls this way and was first introduced to it from a Piranha/C drill sheet...


Seeing your post reminded me that I saved the drill sheet from my old Piranha/C. And yep, the 315* layout is there. (My fish was the 1" past leverage drill. Great ball!).

I've been finding recent success with a 105* layout. Pin is about 2 1/2" from the PAP, with the MB in the thumb neg quadrant. Tried it with an old Chaos and man it really works great. Makes the ball very controllable ondry conditions; very even thru the heads. Just drilled up a Threat and so far very similar results.

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