with a busy summer of moving and work hours changing i finally got around to drilling the no limit. i also drilled a sr300(#2) and whirlwind since i havent had much time.
i was impressed with the overall reaction from the no limit. it really picks up on the back end. i thought the high differential may give it a jumpy type break but it didnt appear that way on some freshly oiled 6-oclock house shot. i compared it with the sr300. the no limit was longer than the sr300. overall the sr300 is a stronger ball, but the no limit seemed to be a perfect gap fit between the sr300 line and whirlwind/crossfire line. i threw 18 strikes in a row xx
300)xx switching balls every 2 frames. im looking forward to using this combination of balls during future tournaments.
the sr300 is drilled with the pin above bridge(center) with the bomb in the #2 position. the no limit is drilled with the pin under ring, the mass bias very low in the #3 position and a lower quadrant weighthole
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Paul Smith
04/05 PBA West Region Rookie of the Year
Ebonite Regional Staff
"Bowl to Win"