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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: apocalyptic_rabbit on October 29, 2008, 05:59:41 AM
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Hey guys.
I have a question regrading negative weight holes. what locations affect ball reaction in what way,
How does one avoid flairing over the new hole?
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There was an article ( can't remember where, sorry ) that talked about negative x-holes.
I seem to remember it saying that, with modern, high-flaring equipment, you need to throw the ball PRIOR to adding an x-hole, then mark your flare rings before adding the hole to ensure that you do not hit any of them with the x-hole.
From what I saw, it seemed to always end up in the finger negative quadrant, between the bowtie flares.
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Thats what I was going to do, was just seeing if there was a more scientific method.
also, what effects would this have on reaction,
I know that with positive holes, that where on the VAL will affect the RG and the shape of reaction,
and I know flare increasing / decreasing holes along a line from pin 2 PAP, (past pap or not)
what about on the negative side of things. Or is it more place the hole for legal only and see what happens.
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In The Bag: http://www.putfile.com/rabbit69ca
Storm:
Dimension,Paradigm, T-Road Pearl, Jolt Pearl, Ice Storm
Lane 1
Cobalt Bomb
Columbia 300:
Arch Rival, Scout/R Hi-flare