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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: agroves on November 29, 2003, 04:38:52 AM
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I have a friend who just ordered a Vicious Attack. She spins the ball more than anyone I have ever seen. I am not that familier with spinner drillings. I was going to follow Morich's suggest for low track players (pap less than 4 1/2"). Anywho else had any luck with something else??
Andrew
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Players with lower PAPs in general have the advantage, because they are able to create better motion through the heads, and stronger break point because there release provides the ball a little more time to save energy. Typically Stacked leverage layouts are not good for spinners or players with lower tracks because it creates very unstable break points sometimes. usually 90% of the time a layout of 10.30 is best. I have a friend that has an axis cordinates of 2 over and 1' up. he has a few balls that look as if there laid out with label drillings for a lefty but this is infact a 4x2 or 5x2. also usually it's better to avoid using a layout that will require a weight hole. some spinners will track over the weight hole.
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I am Canadian Dude!
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IMO, I tend to find 2-21/2" layouts usally work well for spinners with some speed or low rev rates. i know they get the balls thru the fronts but it hard for them to a good read in the mids. These layouts put the core in short position to help to ball get a good read. it will not flare over the holes if it place on the VAL but if it does try go small and deep 3-3 1/2".
And always pin under the fingers to shorten core height.
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Edited on 12/1/2003 0:52 AM