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strikestriketapped

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How to drill a Natural
« on: October 06, 2009, 05:55:31 AM »
Thinking of getting a Natural. I am a stroker with 275 RPM and 15 MPH ball speed. Good axis rotation. Curious how I should get it drilled. Was thinking 4 3/4 pin to PAP, pin over bridge. Thoughts?
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FBM357

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Re: How to drill a Natural
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2009, 12:48:52 PM »
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How do you like it polished? I love mine but it hooks, and I'm considering drilling another pin up and polishing it.
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I like it a lot! (polished that is).  I threw the ball several weeks OOB and was really impressed.  After many games, I hit it with Valentino Resurrection and Snake Oil to see what reaction I would get.  I can only describe the reaction as 'deceptive', especially on extremely light hits.  With this ball, I play 9-5 (shot will vary from house to house), but the outside line works extremely well.

It's quite refreshing to have a 'urethane' look on the lanes.  I stopped bowling soon after the birth of resin and when I returned, I had a 'urethane' game which needed to be changed due to the ridiculous strength of the new equipment.  Appreciate the urethane so much, I ordered a HYPE from Tekneek

wldthng047

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Re: How to drill a Natural
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2009, 10:27:53 AM »
Mine is drilled Pin UP and i've had great luck with it on teh burn.  Pin Down i would imagine it would probably roll up sooner, though with that cover i think for me at least its more about where i set it down than anything.
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