Recently, I was reading some reviews of a new ball. The author of the review called the ball very inconsistent at the breakpoint. So, that got me thinking.....what causes the inconsistent breakpoint?
Here is what I came up with, in my mind anyway. We've all had a ball that we disliked. It has also been noted that certain drill patterns work better for different people.
I think that since we are all human, we are all doomed for error. If a ball doesn't "work" the way we wish it too, then it is inconsistent or not a good drill pattern, etc. I think that certain drillings/balls expose or magnify our weaknesses. True???
Lemons happen, look at the Blazing Inferno, but I blame myself for about 90% of the balls I didn't like. I either drilled it with a layout I knew wouldn't work for me but b/c I am stubborn, I did it anyway. OR I tried to make the ball something it wasn't.
I don't particularly care for stacked leverage drillings. Why? Because I like to swing to the oil line. If I tug it some, the aggressive layout still allows the ball to over hook. That makes the ball inconsistent at the breakpoint. I mean after all, its the balls fault not mine, right?
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Edited on 10/4/2004 9:58 PM