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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: skbowl800 on January 24, 2006, 10:19:11 AM
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Now I know I have already asked this question before but I just want to clarify. If I want it to go moderately long and turn hard on the backend I should drill it with the pin 4in from PAP, with no weight hole correct???
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skbowl800, This is a difficult question to answer without knowing more about your specs (PAP, rev rate, ball speed, axis tilt, etc). However, if I assumed that you had a 'normal' track (high) and medium revs/speed, then a drilling that used a 4 inch pin to PAP with a CG stacked below the Pin ( a drilling close to stacked leverage) will go (moderately)long a turn HARD. I just drilled my SE this way and it definitely will allow the ball to open up the lane (THS). The back end might actually be too continuous, as I see a lot of the 8-9 pin because of the strong reaction. You might need a weight hole depending on statics. A weight hole on your PAP smooths the reaction. A weight hole placed a little closer to your grip will enhance reaction slightly. Be careful of what you wish your ball reaction to be for, you just might get it with this core/coverstock combination!
Edited on 1/25/2006 11:16 AM