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apocalyptic_rabbit

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long drilling
« on: September 27, 2007, 06:20:52 PM »
I have a long, span and a pap that is far from my center of grip (or so I am told)

see stats for exact numbers.

now i have a T-Road pearl on order and was thinking of drilling it with a 6  inch pin above the bridge, with a 5 inch CG,

my friend warned me that this may cause the flare rings to overlap essentially killing the already mild reaction the long drilling would give me .

now most of my stuff already has long pin to pap lengths ( the shortest being 4.5 the longest be 5.5.

but I have never pushed 6... anyone else try this?

Specifically with a T-Road pearl?


what did you guys get from it. ?

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Edited on 9/28/2007 2:22 AM

 

Dan Belcher

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Re: long drilling
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2007, 07:23:40 AM »
My dad drilled up an Action Attack the other night.  He's likewise got a PAP somewhere between 5.5" and 6", I can't remember the number off-hand.  He got a 6 inch pin from PAP distance as well, putting the pin over his middle finger.  The ball gets through the heads so well and has a nice pop when it gets to the backends.  For him, with his tons of forward roll and little side rotation, it doesn't exactly flip and make a left turn, but it has a nice strong finish and covers a good number of boards.  Great pin action.  However, he also has a slower ball speed (around 13-14mph usually) to give the ball a little more chance to grab the lanes.