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Equipment Boards => Lane #1 => Topic started by: Strapper_Squared on May 01, 2003, 04:39:38 AM

Title: xxxl
Post by: Strapper_Squared on May 01, 2003, 04:39:38 AM
Hey everyone.  I have a new xxxl that I am drilling out for myself.  Rt handed, high track, 300 rpms, 14 to 15 mph.  I want this ball purely as a dry lane strike ball (no interest in using it (drilling it weak) for spares).  In some of the other posts there has been mention that a stacked drill (especially stacked leverage) gives a jumpy reaction at times.  I can't see this being a problem with this ball...  I'm looking for a fairly aggressive drill for this ball.  What does everyone think?  Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Also I have a viper.  I'm looking for a good all around drill for most typical conditions.  I've had good luck with label leverage.  Is this a good drill for the viper?


Thanks,

S^2
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Title: Re: xxxl
Post by: Liveforspeed on May 01, 2003, 08:28:44 PM
CG Leverage the XXXL.
Title: Re: xxxl
Post by: pchee2 on May 01, 2003, 09:12:05 PM
I can not imagine the XXXL ever jumping no matter how its drilled.  On super dry it will cover a ton of boards but I never see it jump.  It has more of a roll to it.  Mine is drilled straight up all on centerline.  I use this ball more than any ball in my arsenal.  Great dry lane ball that has the hit of resin even though its plastic.  And it carries incredibly well.
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Title: Re: xxxl
Post by: Nicanor on May 01, 2003, 09:13:39 PM
I know I said I don't stack Lane 1 equipment but I have two XXXLs and the one I drilled for strikes has the pin over the ring finger and the CG stacked.  Great dry lane strike ball.

V/R,
Nicanor
Title: Re: xxxl
Post by: charlest on May 02, 2003, 01:43:17 AM
quote:
pchee2: I can not imagine the XXXL ever jumping no matter how its drilled.  On super dry it will cover a ton of boards but I never see it jump.  It has more of a roll to it.  Mine is drilled straight up all on centerline.  I use this ball more than any ball in my arsenal.  Great dry lane ball that has the hit of resin even though its plastic.  And it carries incredibly well.


But then, you could throw a lump of clay and get the hit of resin.
What about us mortal revvers???

Edited on 5/2/2003 7:03 AM