Well, with an asymmetric core, the instructions tend to be a little more important. Since the shop I'll probably use isn't familiar with Visionary, I'll either stick with the drill sheet or email someone at Visionary. I wasn't looking to use it on the fresh anyway. I wanted it more for doubles and singles or 3rd game of team after the lanes get beat up some. I was planning on taking a MoRich WMB for the fresh/heavy, Tsunami as the medium benchmark, XXXL for spares and either the Centaur or my trusty M2 for the med/light.
I did get to practice on the "modified" Reno shot. Of course I haven't been yet, but the tweak made the lanes play much more like I expect. I threw 6 games using the M2, Tsunami, WMB, Tsunami, Tsunami/WMB, and WMB and averaged 196 with no practice. We didn't get enough games in to simulate what the end of D/S might look like, so I never went back to the M2. Surprisingly, the M2 performed well around the 7 board on the fresh; I don't know how the Centaur would have been. I need to call the pro shop and see if he's caught up and has had time to practice drilling oval fingers.
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