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fresno

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Evo drilling
« on: June 12, 2007, 03:19:42 AM »
All of my equip, except for 2 balls, is drilled 1:30 label. I have a Dirty Bomb drilled 4x4 stacked and I love the reaction. I have a new Evolution and am wondering if drilled the same way, will the reaction be similar. The Dirty Bomb is the only bomb core I have had success with. Thanks in advance for any input. I want to use the Evo on Cheeta.
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zeusjr

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2007, 08:13:09 PM »
Well IMO almost anything is better then 1:30 Label.  Sorry That drilling has never worked out for me..  I like the Stacked drill, as well as CG Leverage.  I'm also a Huge fan of RICO..  

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2007, 03:09:57 AM »
Zeus what's your PAP just woundering because I like label drills because they work the best for me just as long as it's under a 3" inch pin. I want to try rico but I don't think it would work because of my PAP 5" 1/8 down and 7/16 back I want on a Evolution or Nebula.
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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #3 on: June 13, 2007, 07:42:16 AM »
On the Cheeta pattern, you need the ball to get down the lane. I would drill it pin above the bridge (4.5"-5" from PAP). I would bring the MB to the right just a bit, but not enough to need an X-hole. This way you can throw it and then tune the reaction with an X-hole if desired.
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fresno

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #4 on: June 13, 2007, 09:46:56 AM »
"I'm also a Huge fan of RICO.."

Almost tried RICO a year ago, but never did. Might try it this summer. I have a NIB Tsunami, 15lb,2" pin, MB is about 1" to left of CG/Pin center line. Any thoughts? My first out of bag is my 1:30 label Tsunami. It gives me an excellent read of the lane. Any suggestions on surface to use with the Rico on this ball? I throw 20+ mph, med-hi revs, power stroker, PAP 5 1/4 up 1/4. I also have a NIB Super Carbide (not Bomb)with 2" pin. Would this be too strong of a surface for RICO?
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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #5 on: June 13, 2007, 12:03:30 PM »
quote:
"I'm also a Huge fan of RICO.."

Almost tried RICO a year ago, but never did. Might try it this summer. I have a NIB Tsunami, 15lb,2" pin, MB is about 1" to left of CG/Pin center line. Any thoughts? My first out of bag is my 1:30 label Tsunami. It gives me an excellent read of the lane. Any suggestions on surface to use with the Rico on this ball? I throw 20+ mph, med-hi revs, power stroker, PAP 5 1/4 up 1/4. I also have a NIB Super Carbide (not Bomb)with 2" pin. Would this be too strong of a surface for RICO?
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Pearl Carbide Bomb
Super Carbide Bomb
Pearl Uranium X2
Dirty Bomb
Bullet
Tsunami X3
Enriched Uranium
HRG
Cobalt Solid
G Force
Nebula
Evolution


"Sometimes there just ain't enough rocks"


I have been droooling for a super carbide to drill Rico for heavy oil. It would be too much for anything on the lesser side of pretty heavy oil in my opinion.
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zeusjr

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #6 on: June 13, 2007, 08:32:24 PM »
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Zeus what's your PAP just woundering because I like label drills because they work the best for me just as long as it's under a 3" inch pin. I want to try rico but I don't think it would work because of my PAP 5" 1/8 down and 7/16 back I want on a Evolution or Nebula.


On most drillings my PAP is 4 7/16 x 3/4 down, but on RICO drilled balls my PAP is 5 7/8 x 9/16 down.


zeusjr

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2007, 08:41:31 PM »
quote:
Almost tried RICO a year ago, but never did. Might try it this summer. I have a NIB Tsunami, 15lb,2" pin, MB is about 1" to left of CG/Pin center line. Any thoughts? My first out of bag is my 1:30 label Tsunami. It gives me an excellent read of the lane. Any suggestions on surface to use with the Rico on this ball? I throw 20+ mph, med-hi revs, power stroker, PAP 5 1/4 up 1/4. I also have a NIB Super Carbide (not Bomb)with 2" pin. Would this be too strong of a surface for RICO?


20 + MPH  My G-Force which of course is drilled RICO had a out of line MB but the other way which caused allot of thumb weight, So in  you case I would think you gonna end up with more finger weight.  With your speed you'll most likely need to take the surface down a bit on the Tsunami.  Well if you don't wanna try the SC sell it to me, I'll drill it RICO..  

fresno

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2007, 10:36:31 AM »
Sorry, not for sale. Got it over 2 years ago from Rudy. Took me over a year to find a NIB. My alltime favorite Buzzsaw. Been tempted to drill a few times but just don't see enough oil around here anymore. It is so much more controllable than the Bomb (IMO). Love that core!
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G Force
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zeusjr

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Re: Evo drilling
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2007, 05:09:18 PM »
quote:
It is so much more controllable than the Bomb (IMO). Love that core!



Oh I agree, I've gotta away from using the Bomb cores...