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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: David Lee Yskes on December 28, 2012, 09:32:39 PM
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So i was thinking of this for the past day or two, since I picked up a couple new balls, last weekend ( 300A, 706A and 811A )
While I drilled up the 300A and 706A kind of differently. And just did a simple pin up drilling with the 811A with the MB right by the thumb..
I was thinking of buying another 706A and possibly a 508A or 503T or 716T, 811c/t,
but my problem is I have two 505A's , so a 508A is not truly needed, right now.. I do have a 503C which is actually really strong for a 5 series ball.. Plus I have a 916AT, 919c, 811a, 716c, 715T, 300c, and 300T...
my thought is, I could probably eliminate the 706A, by polishing up my 919c...
So my thoughts are I could just get a 716T and 811c/t and call it good...
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Just get a 611X and call it done... Sheesh! :P
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lol, i would if they made one.....
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lol, i would if they made one.....
If you checked the internet to see if they had... you need to seek therapy :P
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nope didnt need to check, i already know what Track has in their arsenal lol....
so yea, i'm debating about the 912T, and something like the 508A or possibly both lol...
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I'm thinking that the 811C/T would be a great step down from the 912T. Both balls are strong, but the 811C/T will give you that extra length and the backend when the 912T becomes overkill on the shot. These 2 balls would easily give you your heavy oil arsenal.
As for the 919C, I have one of them and have found that polish definitely will do a nice job in changing the reaction. Not as strong as the 912T and similar to the 716T, I would slot this below the 912/811 and use it more for your medium-heavy when the 811 becomes too much.
Then from there, go down to your 706A, your 5 series balls, and then the 3 series balls as needed.
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I ended up ordering a 811c/t and a 508A
after texting my proshop buddy, i asked him about the 912t or the 811c/t and he said he liked the 811c/t..
So my thought is to do the 811c/t pin down ( and maybe 2k abralon ), to compliment my 811A which is pin up and box condition.
And the 508A i will probably just do a simple 4.5 x 4 drilling...
Now my 919c is @ 1000 abralon, and is a pin up.. So there is some variety in how the balls will react. And I do have my 916AT which is more of a heavy oil ball than my 919c.