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Nollster

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Retro Roto Blue vs. X-Factor
« on: March 16, 2005, 09:52:26 PM »

RRB
RG: 2.576
Diff: 0.052

X-Factor
RG: 2.53
Diff: 0.058

This is what I was witnessing last night and I'd like to verify my thinking...Was practicing last night and the lanes were pretty dry.  I don't have my Sonic X redrilled yet, so all I had to use was my RRB, X-Factor and plastic.  RRB is drilled pin over bridge, CG kicked out about an inch (2" pin).  The X-Factor is drilled pin above, right of ring, CG out a little, RAD about 1.5-2" right of thumb.  Both are in post plug condition -- I haven't sanded/polished after having them plugged/redrilled.  Moving way inside, I noticed the RRB revving a ton more and earlier than the X-Factor and couldn't keep it on the right side of the headpin.  Big arc as it read the lane much sooner.  X-Factor definitely went longer, then didn't make as big a move on the back.  Could actually play with this ball starting at 33 to 18 at the arrows.  Would this be what I'd expect given the specs and drillings?

 

Jeffrevs

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Re: Retro Roto Blue vs. X-Factor
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2005, 11:03:39 AM »
also...the RRB is a 400 grit wet sand, then polished....that could be it too, and the x-factor being 1500 polished....may have made the difference....
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