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Title: Next Mission?
Post by: Kinalyx on April 26, 2010, 05:21:42 PM
Any idea when there will be another mission.  I need something above my mission in my arsenal, drilled up a c-system 3.5 & i HATE it, just cant seem to get the look i want with it.

Shawn
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In the bag

Brunswick 3.5(pin over ring, mb 60º) light polish over OOB
Ebonite Mission(pin under bridge, MB 70º, low weight hole) polish over OOB
Storm Fast(pin under bridge, low weight hole)
Storm Natural(pin over ring)

Coming soon
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: icewall on April 27, 2010, 06:09:24 AM
dont expect another mission for a long while. I was told by my pro shop owner that they plan to keep the mission by itself until sales decline THEN release the next mission.

they don't want to shadow their current best seller, which makes a lot of sense.

I would expect to see maybe two or three balls. def. some low end balls, and maybe a midrange ball or two to fill out their lineup seeing as all they currently are producing is the magic action and mission.
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: Gunnz on April 27, 2010, 06:34:04 AM
You should have drilled the 3.5 pin under.  That's how mine is with the MB in the strong position.  Everybody I know who drilled theirs pin up hates it says it goes too long.  With the pin under it seems like it gets into a roll earlier and is more controllable
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: The Stroke on April 27, 2010, 06:55:07 AM
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You should have drilled the 3.5 pin under.  That's how mine is with the MB in the strong position.  Everybody I know who drilled theirs pin up hates it says it goes too long.  With the pin under it seems like it gets into a roll earlier and is more controllable


my pin up 3.5 works just fine, thank you.
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Toodles
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: ccrider on April 27, 2010, 09:53:27 AM
My pin up is hit or miss. Condition specific, when the lanes are broken down but still head oil, it carries everything and gives plenty of room.

If they are broken down and little head oil, forget it. Over under on fresh shot with clean backends. Should have drilled it pin under.

Moved weight hole from 45* thumb quadrant to 1 inch past PAP, took surface down and stepped it back up from 500, 1000, 2000. Better reaction and ball is much more controllable. Still may plug and redrill pin under before all is said and done.

CC
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: n00dlejester on April 28, 2010, 10:06:12 AM
I am looking forward to seeing the next Mission ball.  I hope that it's a solid coverstock.
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: Goof1073 on April 28, 2010, 11:37:40 AM
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Ebonite Mission(pin under bridge, MB 70º, low weight hole) polish over OOB
 Why not just drill out another mission with a surface finish lower than OOB and a more agressive layout?
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-Chris: DJ's Pro Shop : Auburn, MA
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: No Revs00300 on April 28, 2010, 11:46:20 AM
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Ebonite Mission(pin under bridge, MB 70º, low weight hole) polish over OOB
 Why not just drill out another mission with a surface finish lower than OOB and a more agressive layout?
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-Chris: DJ's Pro Shop : Auburn, MA



That's what I was thinking. It kinda makes sense, you already like the ball. Try a more aggresive layout, or more surface like stated above.
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: ImBackInTheGame on April 28, 2010, 11:47:59 AM
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my pin up 3.5 works just fine, thank you.



+1
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Roto-Grip Cell Pearl (1000 + Secret Sauce)
Lane #1 Chainsaw (2000 + Secret Sauce)
Roto-Grip Cell (2000 abralon)
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: PWOICantHearU on April 28, 2010, 12:01:45 PM
I just drilled a 2nd one.  I drilled the MB out for the thumb.  It knocks the nub on the core off and turns it into a symmetrical core.  Very angular.  Great layout.
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Hopkinsville or Bust
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: Zack Pelton300 on April 28, 2010, 12:48:00 PM
I drilled up a hyroad and that hooks more. a virtual energy. that hooks more.
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: MrPerfect on April 28, 2010, 01:44:33 PM
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I drilled up a hyroad and that hooks more. a virtual energy. that hooks more.


Yeah, for me the Mission was basically a Bedlam in terms of reaction with similiar surface. The Total Bedlam is a far better ball than the Mission if you are looking for a stronger piece than the Mission and wish to stay in the Hopkinsville family.
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: EboStaff10 on April 28, 2010, 03:48:52 PM
from what i have heard they are working on another Mission now. It IS going have a higher hook potential than the current Mission, but it still going to be a pearl as of now...i know that there is a upper mid coming out in june and 3 others with 2 of them below the smash/boom...hopefully something similar to the Freeze (ball is amazing)
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: Guined on April 28, 2010, 04:45:42 PM
You can not drill a ball and turn it into a symetrical, impossible.

As soon as put holes in any ball it becomes asymetrical. You can change the asymetrical properties of the ball by where you put the holes.

If you drill a symetrical ball it becomes asymetrical. It's a mild asymetrical but it is asymetrical.
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: EboStaff10 on April 28, 2010, 06:58:40 PM
unless you do not hit the core...that was a big thing with the mission is that they designed the core so that we it is drilled you hit the least amount possible...but yes 99% of the time symmetrical will be assymetrical
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JenXXX Pro Shop
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: PWOICantHearU on April 29, 2010, 09:49:48 AM
I'm not saying the ball becomes symmetrical.  Read the post.  Look at just the core. Remove the nub at the MB on the Mission 1.0 core and it's a symmetrical core.  I never said anything about the ball being symmetrical after drilling, just the core.
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Andrew Hurst
Hopkinsville or Bust
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: EboStaff10 on April 29, 2010, 12:27:37 PM
didnt mean to upset you...from what i read i thought you were talking about symmetricals becoming assymetricals (which is true and a lot of people do not realize it). I was just putting out there that ebonite did a good job designing the mission core so that it takes a lot of after-=drilling RG/Diff. changes out of play
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BOWL TO WIN
JenXXX Pro Shop
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: J_w73 on April 29, 2010, 01:57:10 PM
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You should have drilled the 3.5 pin under.  That's how mine is with the MB in the strong position.  Everybody I know who drilled theirs pin up hates it says it goes too long.  With the pin under it seems like it gets into a roll earlier and is more controllable


my pin up 3.5 works just fine, thank you.
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Toodles


My pin up is working good.. With a slight hand change at release I can make the ball skid flip or smooth rolling. Ball does read friction rather fast to I just have to keep the speed up. The ball reacts differently and on conditions that my other stuff won't move on. Carrys everything.
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Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: 67tbird on April 29, 2010, 02:04:42 PM
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didnt mean to upset you...from what i read i thought you were talking about symmetricals becoming assymetricals (which is true and a lot of people do not realize it). I was just putting out there that ebonite did a good job designing the mission core so that it takes a lot of after-=drilling RG/Diff. changes out of play
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BOWL TO WIN
JenXXX Pro Shop


This is a good thing for a ball driller that doesn't want to fine-tune the ball reaction I guess. IMO, it makes the ball less versatile by limiting the effects of a well-placed balance hole.
Title: Re: Next Mission?
Post by: EboStaff10 on April 29, 2010, 07:53:11 PM
its a good thing because it keeps the weight block in tack and doesnt change the characteristics of the ball
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