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pjr300

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Difference between 5x5 vs 5x4 vs 5x3
« on: January 04, 2004, 11:40:07 PM »

Can anyone help me identify how these layouts differ in reaction? also, what type of game or condition that they are best suited for? Thanks!!


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Re: Difference between 5x5 vs 5x4 vs 5x3
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2004, 02:52:25 PM »
5x5 tad bit later hook
5x3 tab bit earlier hook
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Re: Difference between 5x5 vs 5x4 vs 5x3
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2004, 04:45:04 PM »
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  channel surfer
         Posted: 1/5/2004 3:52 PM

5x5 tad bit later hook
5x3 tab bit earlier hook
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Mmmm, not always. Depends on what PIN SIZE you have, where your PAP is as well as where the PIN is located. For example a 4 x 4 for some people depending on their PAP would be stacked, but for me on the same size Pin it isn't. My 4 x 4 drilling that isn't stacked will hook later than some one else's 4 x 4 that is stacked.


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Re: Difference between 5x5 vs 5x4 vs 5x3
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2004, 06:10:22 PM »
Brickguy is on the right path here....there are too many variables....
and us mortals really aren't going to see that much difference at all in these drillings.  Keeping in mind, the pin is primary when it comes to layout. If 3 3/8 inches from your pap is strongest, then 5 inches isn't that strong of a drill. Therefore, the 5x5 would be longest, 5x4 would probably be the strongest of the three, and the 5x3 would be the earliest (only comparing these drillings, AND, all things being the same,...same ball, same bowler, lane condition, etc....)
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