Well, I guess the pier is out of the equation. Apparently the ball was oil logged because it reacted much better tonight. Matter of fact, I shot my first
800 (278-269-258 = 803) just a few hours ago. Thank goodness it was sanctioned. My last two honor scores weren't.
Steven, I got it used from JRPLane#1 at last year's BR gathering. I drilled it right over his left handed (more or less label leverage) pattern. I rolled it some to get an idea of the cover strength and really liked the way it rolled, so I saw no reason to change it. If the conditions were right, it was silky smooth. I thought it would be great on flat patterns, but it just skated forever on anything that wasn't a house shot. At first, I blamed it on the weak drill. After a while, it became inconsistent even on a house shot. One shot would hook fine, the next would go an extra 5-7 feet and labor in an attempt to recover. I guess I've had such good luck with balls in the past that I didn't recognize the reason for the poor performance.
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