Posted this in drilling but I was very pleased with the results of thsi drilling on this shot!
Really reduced the entry angle!! Yet it covered boards smoothly in the carrydown!
I could see me skying on this shot!
Here is post under Flip Richard in drilling.
Took and applied the pin up version of Flip D I referenced above but made it a flip richard.
4 inch pin to pap. Pin near val and about 4 inches above grip midline.
Mass bias straight above thumb. On an X factor Deuce.
Did just what I wanted it to do. Waited waited waited and then created much less entry angle as I was able to play a shallower swing on this severe Wet dry or should I say bouncing bond dry midlanes with carrydown.
Lots of carry. Also with my usual drillings (nearer stacked) I never get brooklyns as the ball is crossing too sharp. Now on thsi shot I'm tetting brooklyns if I cross(not hard to do on thsi bounce!). In the past if I hit brookly the severe cut to the right left a five pin every time!
It almost looked like my axis rotation was dramatically reduced!
Yeah!!!
REgards,
Luckylefty
PS If I were to change anything I migh move pin down and ever so slightly weaker say 4 1/2 instead of 4!
PPS oh I took reaffirmed the idea here!!
from Dynothane...thanks..(but I wanted more backend movement than there 5 inch pin to pap drill.
http://www.dynothane.com/downloads/drillsheet_centrifugalmass.pdfNote direct cap location...
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