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Toddace1

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Drilling for an Old Columbia Vector
« on: February 11, 2004, 09:10:33 PM »
Just wonder if anyone has any knowledge of how to drill up this ball, other than standard over the label.  I haven't gotten the balls in yet, but I understand that they don't have a PIN marking.  Any help would be apprechiated.

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michelle

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Re: Drilling for an Old Columbia Vector
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2004, 12:24:34 PM »
Are you talking about the Vector One or the Vector Two.  Seems to me the Vector One was black urethane while the Vector Two was sort of a navy urethane.  Both used sort of a modified pancake core, with the block on the One being a little lower than traditional pancakes and the Two being even closer to the center of the ball.  

I never had the Two, but I still have a One drilled basically straight label that will work on a down and in shot with decent carry.


nomanji

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Re: Drilling for an Old Columbia Vector
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2004, 01:32:17 PM »
There's a special lay-out for the Vector 2 called "track weight".  If I recall it correctly, drill out the CG using 1 1/4 drill bit, 3 inches deep.  If you're RH, place your thumbhole at the arrow tip of Vector 2 engraving. For LH, place the ring finger on the arrow tip.