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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: OddBalls on July 02, 2008, 05:23:20 AM
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I'm looking for a late mid lane read with a nice continous backend reaction off the breakpoint.
Ball is 16 lbs even, 2 3/4 tw and 3 1/2 pin out.
I'm the poster boy for medium everything (not rev rate or speed dominant).
5 1/2 over by 1/4 down..
Suggestions, please!!
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Edited on 7/2/2008 1:36 PM
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Ball is 16 lbs
That my friend is your first problem
lol
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ya know, I just can't bring myself to throw anything less.
I have tried it, but didn't like the feel of the weight or the reaction I was seeing.
It's probaly all in my head, but hey, it's my head..
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Inverted 1 and Dead Flush are my Evil Twins...
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ya know, I just can't bring myself to throw anything less.
I have tried it, but didn't like the feel of the weight or the reaction I was seeing.
It's probaly all in my head, but hey, it's my head..
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Inverted 1 and Dead Flush are my Evil Twins...
you know im just joking with you
...now back to the question at hand, this cover is pretty clean from what i have seen, but taking into account the lower RG and higher Diff core you may want to go with something like a 5x3 layout...should clear the heads without a problem and make more of a move in the late midlane/backend
Havent thrown one personally yet or else i could prolly give you a better answer
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ya know, I just can't bring myself to throw anything less.
I have tried it, but didn't like the feel of the weight or the reaction I was seeing.
It's probaly all in my head, but hey, it's my head..
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Inverted 1 and Dead Flush are my Evil Twins...
you know im just joking with you
...now back to the question at hand, this cover is pretty clean from what i have seen, but taking into account the lower RG and higher Diff core you may want to go with something like a 5x3 layout...should clear the heads without a problem and make more of a move in the late midlane/backend
Havent thrown one personally yet or else i could prolly give you a better answer
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I was thinking along the same lines 4 1/2 or 5" ptp (pin down) x 3 w/x-hole in the thumb quad
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Inverted 1 and Dead Flush are my Evil Twins...
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I was thinking along the same lines 4 1/2 or 5" ptp (pin down) x 3 w/x-hole in the thumb quad
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Inverted 1 and Dead Flush are my Evil Twins...
That is one of my personal favorite layouts on high diff/low rg stuff...good length with controllable but usually strong backend reaction depending on the ball...
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