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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Ragnar on February 22, 2005, 05:50:45 AM
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So, what's the deal with this layout? I have only one ball with a 315, and it sort of confuses me. It's a Roto Major Assault. I don't have the specs (RG, etc) anymore and can't find them, but as I recall all of the Assaults were very aggressive, yes? What I'm seeing when I use this ball is a ball that is excellent for taming those big humongous back-ends that I seem to be running into these days. Less overall hook than my Silver or Uranium Pearl Buzzsaws, lots of control, good hit. I was not under the impression that the 315 alters the innate characteristics of a ball much, but in this case it really seems to. I used it this last weekend on the typical puddle in the middle, dry outside, flying back ends and could play 24 with my feet out to 8 at the arrows easily. None of my other Assaults would come anywhere close to covering this few boards.
Of course I do have this puppy at about 1500 gloss, but I'd still think it would cover more boards than it does.
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"A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal." Oscar Wilde
Ragnar sure likes to throw his purdy Uranium Buzzsaw.
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I punched up a primal instinct a little while ago with this layout. The ball was very weak, even though the pin to PAP was 3 3/8". I my case, I think it was just a crappy ball though. This layout is good for a hook/set reaction... tames down the backends considerably.... As per a discussion on here previously, it must be done with a strong mass bias ball (no symmetricals) to get the true reaction. I think this is a great layout for the true crankers... for the rest of us its pretty condition specific.
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