BallReviews
Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: Doug Sterner on March 12, 2005, 03:19:53 PM
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I am a newbie to MoRich balls and I just ppicked up an OnSlaught used on ebay.
The ball is drilled pin slightly above and right of ring with the mass bias in the track. One thing I did notice is that the ball has the mass bias a bit higher than normal. It is around the 8:00 position to the grip center. Coverstock on the ball was dull and smooth when I got it. I hit it with a coat of Track Magic Shine asince I figured the ball was going to hook out of the house.
This ball has a very smooth and strong roll to it but I am having a terrible time carrying the corners. The ball will get into the pocket hard but I cannot carry the 10 pin.
Any suggestions? What's going on? In all honesty the Pioneer I have is a far superior ball at this point.
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Doug Sterner
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ob mine was leaving alot of 10. i took it down to 500 then finesse-it and it carrys.
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Honestly I got a lot of balls. Not kidding.
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Thanks guys...I went home and looked up the drilling on my MoRich layout CD they gave me last year and the layout is not even shown so I am going to guess that is part of the problem. Mo does not show the MB left of the thumb on ANY layouts for the ball.
I am going to do a plug and redrill I think although I really hate tosince it was plugged and redrilled once already. I am thinking about a more "straight up" drill with the pin just right of the ring and the MB under the thumb. That should clear al lof the plugs and give me the read I am looking for.
I'll keep you posted !!!!
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
http://dougsproshop@aol.com
www.dougsproshop.net
Although a small elite group, the bond among fellows can never be broken...FOS members rejoice!
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Sent you an email Doug.
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