Hey guys just wanted to put this out there for your perusal. I used a Mo Pinel drill pattern on my H2O and it is a winner!!!!
I have been struggling with the overreacting backend so I decided to look at Mo's sheets for the Sahara since it is a dry lane ball and that's what I wanted.
I decided to use the 2x6 drilling on the H2O. The drilling was for a small flare, minimum hook and control. It works great!
Lane 1 didnt have anything like this on their drill sheets but it works fantastic. I did do some coverstock work....wet sand to 1000, Clean N Sheen to remove the lines followed by Magic Shine and then Delayed Reaction.
I was able to play multiple angles on a burned out lane condition. I don't think these lanes had been oiled in 3-4 days. I could play up the outside with end over end roll. I could play a small swing 12 to 8. I could go deep as long as I didn't put it out too far.
The ball revs quite early but is done flaring at 40 feet and then relies on the coverstock to get into the pocket. I can't wait to try this on our fresh house shot!!!!
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
http://dougsproshop@aol.com
www.dougsproshop.net
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