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nd300

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Pin in the track
« on: February 04, 2009, 01:52:33 PM »
Specs are in my profile.
 1.Has anyone else ever drilled a ball like this?? Pin in track---Cg just below bridge---Mb above and right of thumb.
 2. What were your results????
 Thanks in advance for all replies..............
 
 I've bowled well with this drilling.The ball used is an Infinite One.It has nice length with a sharp backend.I also drilled an original The One with the same setup.The difference in the core shape of The One gives me a smoother read when the lanes get too dry for the Infinite One.
 Both covers are at 2000 Abralon.
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Re: Pin in the track
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2009, 05:14:50 PM »
Sounds like a pin length more or close to 6 3/4". Theorectically this is the maximum length and should result in the most length possible (Albeit 6" should be he most you should drill to be safe). For the MB position, that is the strong quadrant and should result in some flip off the back end. In theory it seems to match your results. I have not thrown one but I dont think I would want to. Cant imagine I would need that much length that I could not find a different shell/core to work.
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