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bucsfan713

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drilling a total nv
« on: June 14, 2007, 12:07:02 AM »
I just picked up a total nv, I was wondering how I could drill it.  I am a full roller, so I don't have to many options.  I usually try and go with the Morich drilling, but if the topweight is too much, then it requires a lot of work to make the ball legal/within standards again.  Also, if I go with the conventional full roller drilling(pin down and to the left of the thumb), does anybody know what kind of reaction this will give me?
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maysbnb

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Re: drilling a total nv
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2007, 11:19:10 AM »
Hi bucsfan713,

I have drilled Total NV's for customers with both layouts you have described.  If you are looking to get the maximum amount of hook out of your Total NV, try to get a lower top wt. and use the "Morich Drilling" (i.e. pin 10 1/8" from Center of Grip) as this layout produces the most amount of track flare.  The conventional Full Roller Layout (i.e. pin down and to left of the thumb 3 3/8" from Center of Grip) does not hook quite as much.
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