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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: captainhook on December 10, 2003, 12:23:54 AM
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can anyone remember what was the most popular drilling on the yellow dot bleeders which gave the ball a nice hard arc to the pocket.
It's been a long time since I've had one and just recieved one to use as a dry lane ball. thanks.
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"CAPTAIN HOOK" is my name and HOOK is my game !!!!
2002 MICHIGAN SCRATCH SINGLES CHAMPION
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most of those balls were pin in
drilled with side and finger
no one knew better
most about half side and half finger
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Dont swing it-if you cant bring it
When in doubt-swing it out
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N Smith , oil wouldn't be a problem if there was any !!!
this for dry lanes with higher than average speed
1fife, thanks for info, this is what I was thinking but wasn't sure.
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"CAPTAIN HOOK" is my name and HOOK is my game !!!!
2002 MICHIGAN SCRATCH SINGLES CHAMPION
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THANKS BOB, so you are saying positive side, along with finger weight should give me the reaction I'm looking for??? I'm a high rev player.
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"CAPTAIN HOOK" is my name and HOOK is my game !!!!
2002 MICHIGAN SCRATCH SINGLES CHAMPION
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Hook, doesn't really matter how you drill it, you still won't be able to keep up with me and my XXXL

Dry lanes with your revs will probably mean you need finger weight to help get it down the lane, I would probably guess try for 3/4 finger 1/2 pos side.
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~~~SrK - Have balls, will travel
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Pin on axis point and drilled out axis. smooth and rolling
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Darn it Kegler, you found out one of my secrets for kankakee !!
thats ok, I have a couple more, but remember !! the spill your coke on the floor trick won't work this time, I remember sanford 
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"CAPTAIN HOOK" is my name and HOOK is my game !!!!
2002 MICHIGAN SCRATCH SINGLES CHAMPION