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longsmb
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Vertigo Drilling
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February 23, 2005, 05:03:54 AM »
I just got my Vertigo in yesterday. Not sure how to have it drilled. I want more of a smooth arc to the shot, not a skid/snap type of shot. Any and all comments are welcome.
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Re: Vertigo Drilling
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February 23, 2005, 01:23:14 PM »
the vertigo is a real low rg core ball with a solid cover, so i would say that in general it would be a smooth rolling ball... For a general all-purpose ball I would say 4" pin to PAP and MB between the strong and forward positions (estimate 1/2 way between thumb and VAL). Draw a liine from the center of your grip through the cg and place a weight hole at the intersection of this line and your VAL.
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