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SKIP

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My thoughts on the N Sane
« on: November 29, 2007, 01:00:54 PM »
I have the LevRg and AF and Hate them both.  I have not had any success w/ MoRich.  I told myself to give this company one more try.  Pick up the Nsane yesterday and had it drilled pin 2 inches above my ring finger-CG stacked and the MB is 1.5 inches to the right and up of my thumb hole. I had the pro shop hit it w/ a light polish.  This ball with this drilling is  insane to the membrane.  On a fresh THS I can't go up the boards like I do w. my Legends/Lanemasters balls.  She wants to swing.  I started off laying it down on the 15  out to 5. The ball glides thru the heads revving up hard and furious but still saving energy for the left hand turn and what a hard turn it is.  For the three game 5 man set I only had to move 5 boards.  688 out of the box.  Awesome ball

 

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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2007, 12:24:13 PM »
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Take your Insane & Awesome Flip to a Better ball driller, have them watch you throw your Lane Masters/Legends stuff, let them acurately determine your PAP and style, then match to the Drilling directions for this ball. LM/L does not have Off-set Mb weights like the MoRich balls do, you can't drill a MoRich like any other Asymmetrical ball, these balls have to drilled for the person and not for the general public!
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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2007, 09:20:21 PM »
I third that. If the same person drilled your insane as the other two he may have just got lucky. The other balls drilled to your coordinates will work properly if they lay it out properly and the proper surface is on them. Also a bit of advice for everyone that have stong assymetrical balls like Morich drilled your driller as well as yourself should know all of your pertnent coordinates they are your signature for laying out and drilling a bowling ball. They are as follows Tilt, pap, approximate revs ,axis rotation and approximate ball speed. All of these put together help to determine the layout for your bowling ball.
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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2007, 03:44:45 AM »
SKIP,

Have you modified the surfaces of the LevRG and the AF at all?
Both are for heavier oils. The LevRG is a major oil,while the AF says it's for "flip", the cover is a Brunswick Activator cousin and, as such, in its stock form, can require a good deal of oil. It is entirely opossible that you were not using them on enough oil.

I had to sand my LevRG to 4000 grit, from its stock 1000 grit, to get it to work initially. Even then it was early, for my league. On fresh oil, just after they oiled the lanes in the afternoon, though, I need more surface, closer to 2000 grit.

The 'Nsane is closer to a normal resin pearl in friction; so your normal leagues or practice lanes may have plenty of oil together with thatvery flippy drilling, in order to get a good reaction from the it. Comparatively, the LevRG needs a LOT more oil, while the AF needs more oil.
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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2007, 06:55:00 AM »
Thanks,  I had a friend who runs a pro shop throw the ball and he had the same reaction w/ the Levrg that I did which is really nothing.  We tried different grits and polishes.  He believes there may be a core separation or a bad cover.

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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2007, 07:09:34 AM »
i have to echo the above sentiments. i had a ts&a drilled by someone who was a good driller in general but was not knowledgeable about morich and reaction was a dud. i took to another driller who knows morich product and changed whole look of ball. i have the awesome finish currently and love it. i would like to try the levrg (but really don't need it). i am interested in n'sane as i would like a pearl (both balls i have now are solid). i just wonder if n'sane is too strong a pearl for my slow speed.
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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2007, 04:56:29 PM »
skip which lanemaster ball is best comparabe to the nsane?

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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2007, 05:40:34 PM »
I would say the BP but w/ more backend

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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2007, 06:03:36 PM »
does it handle less/more oil then the bp?

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Re: My thoughts on the N Sane
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2007, 02:41:27 PM »
I throw mine for the first time last night had a 237 I was very impressed with it, my S&A's days are numbered now. I have it layed out with a dual angle layout 40,40 I if I remeber right amazing length with a awesome backend probably covers the same number of boards as my Seek and Destroy in less time.
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