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clintdaley

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Mass bias past the VAL on a morpheous core ball?
« on: April 14, 2005, 03:54:12 AM »
A general question for anyone:

As many of you know, I drill almost everything I get the same way and let the differences in cover and core make the balls react differently from each other. However, I am thinking of drilling a GP2 like this.

Put the pin beside the ring, or just under it like the rest of my equipment. Put the CG on my PAP, which would throw the mass bias a few inches past the VAL. I have not drilled ANY morpheous core balls (from the Freak to now) with the mass bias any further out than on the VAL, like the one GP2 I currently have. I would polish the cover as I do want to even out the overall reaction I get. In the past, a few balls I had drilled like this died early (Track NRG), but, after polishing, reacted like a champ!

What do you guys think? Has anyone done this?

I am thinking about drilling a GP2 like this because:
1.   I like the cover, plus I can easily adjust it to polish it more or to take it back to factory.
2.   I like the high RG of the core.
3.   The ball will still be aggressive enough for some oil with my high track and high speed due to the particle cover.
4.   The ball will be more even than a pearl as the solid cover will not be as over/under (squirty) on some conditions like pearls can be for me due to my release.

Thanks!

Clint

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laufaye

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Re: Mass bias past the VAL on a morpheous core ball?
« Reply #16 on: April 15, 2005, 12:43:48 PM »
Brian,

Thanks !!!
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