I am sure this has been discussed before, but I cannot find it, if someone can provide a reference, that would be great. Otherwise...
I spent all my practice time yesterday using three equally prepared balls (1000 sanded), 2 Motiv Raptor P7, and a Hammer First Blood (although that has little to do with the specific question). This had the side effect of enabling me to see the first oil ring very well. The three balls had very different layouts, and I was amazed to see the difference in location and track of the first oil ring. If I had to measure my PAP off of that oil ring, the results would not even be close.
Now, I have heard that the PAP is different for every ball. I also believe it is possible that the driller is simply not hitting the holes correctly, causing me to release the ball differently. I further acknowledge that a proper test would have been to determine the PAP and place tape at the position to check. Frankly though none of that really matters to the basic question.
If determination of PAP is based from the first oil ring, then my PAP would be dramatically different for every ball. Is this a function of the driller/spans/pitches, or is it a normal fact of your layout? Although I cannot really see the layout having that big a determination in the first oil ring, the differences were at least 1 1/4 inch between the three balls, with one being right next to the thumb, one at .75 inches, and another being almost 1 1/2 inches from the thumb hole.
I know I should know this answer, but I can't think of it...
Thanks
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