It is my experience and I don't know if this applies to others but the Morich cores are fairly sensitive to different drillings.
1) the very strong mass bias vanguard core(shock and awe, Total S&A, and seek and Destroy and WMB) cannot be drilled with the mass bias farther than the thumb from PAP. ie no mass bias on (on edit) TRACK!!!. Earlier series...Ravage...Sahara...Total that drilling is possible!
This situation now exists on all strong mass bias(say mass bias factor over .18) balls from all companies.
2) My experience shows disastrous results (for me anyway) with pin above bridge with Morich balls) ...I see this from many of our big hands bowlers also who want length....instead they just get forward roll at the end of the break with not much pop! (I have used this drilling with other balls and get tremendous backend with this drilling from other companies balls that I have drilled).
The only experience I have with this drilling with other companies MASS bias balls is an Impulse zone...almost over bridge...Tremendous backend.
SO if you want attack angle for Morich I don't usually recommend pins any farther over than the ring finger.
(at Buddies...they used to have a Morich drill sheet that noted that pins near 2 1/2 pin to pap had more side roll at end of pattern....pins near 5 3/4 pin to pap had more forward roll...and all pin positions from 2 1/2 to 5 3/4 had the SAME amount of flare(this is different than many balls).
3. After that....they are great hooking and hitting balls....and great cores.
I LOOOVVVVE my Total Annhilation! I also own a Sahara...and a Mayhem(undrilled)
REgards,
Luckylefty
PS I don't use the standard Morich drill sheet...I have another drillsheet that he created to explain standard assymetric drillings...flip assymetric drillings and supersymmetric drillings(hook like symmetric...hit like assymetric), and symmetric drillings! LOVE it!
PPS if you need to get in touch with me on any of this....TODAY is NOT the day!
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Edited on 1/31/2006 12:18 PM