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lefty50

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Low track layout
« on: October 02, 2007, 06:13:56 PM »
User is a low rev lefty with low track. Last known PAP was 4x1/2 up.

Question - More oil in league this year. Special Agent currently drilled pin up squirting through the break point (that makes sense)...

I liked Carolyn Dorin-Ballard's ball reaction on TV Sunday. If I heard correctly, she had pin almost in grip and said it was for "early roll with continuation". Thinking of getting a REsurgence drilled that way, but now my research seems to indicate the layout I just described will be very mellow and perhaps not what I want.

Comments on Ms. Dorin-Ballard's description and appropriateness of that layout for me is appreciated.
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All10

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Re: Low track layout
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2007, 06:00:44 PM »
You need the ball to "start up" sooner, so a layout that is earlier such as lowing the pin is going to help. Any drilling pattern used to start hooking and or reving up sooner uses energy up quicker therefore is smoother on the backend.
You are using an agressive ball now and it is going to long so drill another agressive back to start up sooner, that in theory lower the backend reaction, but it is much better, than having a ball with a lot of engery stored to snap that does not find enough friction to do so.