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Author Topic: heavy oil, black cherry bomb... how is yours drilled? having problems.  (Read 631 times)

DonSVO

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mine is drilled CG out leverage (Lane 1 specs). how about you guys?

i sanded mine to 600, and it seems like my BCB doesn't want to move. it arcs into the pocket like always on medium conditions, but it flounders in oil. i had great luck with it when i first drilled it up. what is going on? i hope my ball isn't dying, i just be-oiled it last week...  


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charlest

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Sanded to 600 grit, that Power Koil 18 coverstock is an oil sponge. All I can suggest is are you sure you thoroughly de-olied the ball?  600 grit with that drilling should be able to handle at least medium-heavy oil.

Maybe some of Do'sc Elixir to prevent oil absorption might help this ball, because it is so dull and because you are using it on heavier oil.

Mine was drilled 5"x4" with pin under the center of the bridge and it hooked plenty with 1000 grit and 1200 grit. In fact, it hooked too much, even on medium-heavy oil; I felt it was almost uncontrollable and I traded it for something else.
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