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surface_solutions

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Good ball characteristics for Full-Rollers
« on: November 19, 2013, 03:41:02 PM »
I have a customer who is looking to purchase some new equipment...He is the first full-roller I have had to deal with. 

Im looking for some info on what types of cores promote better ball roll, entry angle just some that have seemed to work better than others.

I look forward to the info, thanks in advance.

 

DrBob806

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Re: Good ball characteristics for Full-Rollers
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2014, 04:30:08 PM »
I am not a ball driller, but I am a full roller. Symmetrical cores, especially the light bulb cores have been the best for me. I generally use the pin at 730 standard drilling.

The higher differential balls I've had drilled, I like the old "stacked leverage" drilliings because the flare avoids the thumb hole after a few rotations.

Hope this helps.

vindo27

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Re: Good ball characteristics for Full-Rollers
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2014, 09:58:02 PM »
I just got a iq tour solid for a full roller on my team n had it drilled with the full roller layout. I'll let u know how things turn out.

bobs300

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Re: Good ball characteristics for Full-Rollers
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2014, 12:17:36 AM »
OK I'll chime in.  Maybe too late for this person but maybe someone else could benefit.  Been full roller forever.  I much prefer symmetrical weight blocks.  Pin at 7:30, 3 3/8, or 1:30, 10 1/8 out from CG.  Also Pin 3 inch or more and low top weight.  Used mostly pearl (can be low or high rg)  until hybrid covers (high rg) came out.  Solids roll too early for me.  Big hooking balls hooked too much. Just my $.02.