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ok, So I finally decided after a long time of thinking about it that I am going to go ahead and go to the Jr. Gold Tournament this year (sport shots). I wasn't going to worry about getting any more equipment until next year and just make do with what I have but considering I have an Original Inferno as my oil ball right now, that just doesn't quite cut it. So I'm planning on buying 2 bowling balls tomorrow. won't get drilled till next week but thought I'd get this up early. I'm going to buy and AMB Centaur Solid and a B/G Centaur. I've got a fair amount of hand so I can probably get the AMB Solid to work on most anything except for extreme amounts of oil. The B/G is going to be my control ball for when the lanes get really squirley and I'm having a problem finding the shot.
Projected arsonel for JOG
AMB Centaur Solid
Original inferno/Track Xception
Violet Gargoyle
B/G Centaur
Green Gargoyle
Spare ball
Now that you know my situation, I need some advice on how to drill these 2 bowling balls. I was figuring on probably drilling the AMB 3 3/8 x 3 3/8 just because I want the ball for oil and that will give it the most overall hook. The B/G I'm not quite so sure about, I want to make sure it doesn't overeact, but I don't want the ball to just roll out in the middle of the lane and roll straight into the pocket with no energy left. By the way, I'm still learning Asymetrical ball drillings so go ahead me a few things if you want
. I'm picturing kind of an old Hammer type of reaction. Any suggestions?
Lemme know what you think.
Thanks
Jeremy
P.S. Probably will call Jason tomorrow and talk to him about it too.
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Edited on 5/17/2006 1:45 AM