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Equipment Boards => Ebonite => Topic started by: v02maxlefty on December 02, 2005, 06:11:14 AM

Title: The One RG & Diff
Post by: v02maxlefty on December 02, 2005, 06:11:14 AM
Why is there such a drastic difference between a 16lb The One Rg 2.51 Diff .037 and a 15lb The One Rg 2.46 Diff .056?  Seems like two different balls, with the 15lb hooking earlier and with more flip.
Title: Re: The One RG & Diff
Post by: J_Mac on December 02, 2005, 02:18:50 PM
There are two sides to this discussion.   Some are claiming that it makes a difference, while other are arguing that the differential differences don't make much of a difference in a ball that has this significant of a MB differential.

I say it's not going to make a vast difference due to the powerful MB.

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Title: Re: The One RG & Diff
Post by: shelley on December 02, 2005, 10:47:06 PM
That's really weird.  Are they drilled the same?  Similar styles for the two bowlers?  Has anyone considered that it's a misprint on the Ebonite website?  If the 16# diff were really 0.057 instead of 0.037, then the numbers would be reasonable.  As printed, it would seem that there are two different cores at work.

SH
Title: Re: The One RG & Diff
Post by: Strider on December 03, 2005, 10:42:57 AM
http://www.ballreviews.com/Forum/Replies.asp?TopicID=103899&ForumID=5&CategoryID=2

Especially read the reply by Ronald Hickland, the ball's designer.
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Title: Re: The One RG & Diff
Post by: shelley on December 03, 2005, 11:16:30 AM
quote:
Especially read the reply by Ronald Hickland, the ball's designer.


Thanks.  I guess it's not a misprint.  Another user mentioned that while the core shapes are the same, the internal compositions are not.  Interesting.

SH