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crazyyankee

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need help with solid uranium drilling
« on: May 14, 2007, 02:38:18 PM »
had a 14 lb. solid uranium drilled today it hooks like mad.the problem is its running slightly over middle finger and first 2 rings over thumb.i track high so i had it drilled 4x4 stacked with a weight hole it has a 4 inch pin 3.6 oz top weight.pin is over ring finger and a little right cg stacked below.i never had a pin above drilling do this.any suggestions.
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zeusjr

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Re: need help with solid uranium drilling
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2007, 11:03:25 PM »
You may need to change the location of the X-hole, but first I would try polishing it a bit.  The polish should help.

SprayNpray

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Re: need help with solid uranium drilling
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2007, 01:42:52 AM »
The Solid Uranium for some reason seems to cause some people's tracks to get a little funky.  For me it works out great because my track actually inverts a little when I throw this ball, which is a little strange for my normal PAP of ->5 ^1/2.

I have scored consistently better with this ball than any other I have ever owned, and I actually think the track inversion has a little something to do with it.  I can't explain why this happens because I don't totally understand it.

The best I can do is tell you that this topic has been discussed quite a bit on this forum in the past, and you may have to go back a ways, but if you can search back far enough on the Solid Uranium, you'll find some pretty good discussions about it.
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