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jonah300

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Impulse zone layout
« on: February 03, 2005, 12:33:27 AM »
i am a brunswick fan,but my brother has a columbia big bully and every time i cant use my classic zone because i want to play a wet side of the lane i throw his big bully and it works like a charm for me.
the layout of the big bully is this

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.......pin

........cg

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if i drill one impulse zone would i get the same reaction?

 

JohnP

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Re: Impulse zone layout
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2005, 09:46:12 AM »
jonah300 -- If you don't HAVE to use Brunswick equipment because of contractual obligations, I'd buy a Big Bully and go with what you know works.  --  JohnP

jonah300

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Re: Impulse zone layout
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2005, 09:49:20 AM »
no i dont have any obligation is just that i feel more confortable playing with just one manufacture and knowing the shape of the lane
its just that
and i heard good things about that impulse
its just that

Brickguy221

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Re: Impulse zone layout
« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2005, 09:55:05 AM »
quote:
i am a brunswick fan,but my brother has a columbia big bully and every time i cant use my classic zone because i want to play a wet side of the lane i throw his big bully and it works like a charm for me.
the layout of the big bully is this

...0.0
.......pin

........cg

.....0

if i drill one impulse zone would i get the same reacti
 


I don't know anything about comparing reactions, but the drilling layout you posted for the Bully is what I have on my Impulse Zone, (Pin under RF and the PSA at 70 degrees) and I get good length and a strong back-end which never seems to roll out.
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