Layouthttp://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wOTQwNTUxNnM0MTNkZmQzMXk1NDE%3D.jpghttp://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wOTQwNTUyNnM0MTNkZmQzMXk1NDE%3D.jpgAChappy, do you recognize this one?
My statsAbout 450-470 RPMS, 17.5-18mph
PAP: 5 1/2 right, 1/8 down
ReviewThis is a hand me down, of a hand me down, lol. With this forward roll type layout and my excessive revrate I get a check out of this ball in the midlane that is simply unreal! Polishing was a necessity. Compared to my Slash(OOB surface) drilled 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 with an X hole on the PAP, the Rule is a good 5 feet earlier and 5 more boards aggressive than what was previously my most aggressive ball. I'll try to get a video soon.
Kicking the Mass Bias past the VAL gives me a hard check around 35-40 feet on the THS I've seen in two different houses(one pattern was much heavier than the other), but because it loses tilt so early, it never keeps hooking left. I get a predictable, yet hard arc with all forward roll on the backend. That combination makes for some of the most powerful pocket hits I've ever seen out of any ball. I really have to go back and think about if I've ever thrown a ball as aggressive as this one. I think the only way this ball will be able to see the light of day would be on a longer sport pattern, or some type of shot where the concentration of oil outside is very high and long and I need control of the backend.
I think most players on a house condition won't be able to benefit from a layout like this due to the hook/set motion not being condusive for anything short or extreme wet/dry, but for something longer/wetter that forces you to be more direct with your shot this type of layout in this strong of a ball would seem suitable to give you control and keep the ball in play.
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-DP3
Respect the Game
Edited on 5/25/2005 11:33 PM