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bestbudzs24

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sanding pearl balls?
« on: September 22, 2010, 04:56:01 PM »
I have a Crimson Excutioner that is drilled pin over bridge with the CG kicked about an inch to the track side. i thought that kicking the CG to the track side would tame the backend reaction down a bit but that hasn't been the case.I like how the ball gets down the lane but as soon as it sniffs dry it goes sideways. I can play deeper inside but the carry goes away considerably. I don't like to plug and redrill balls so i was wondering what you guys think about taking the ball down to say 1000 or 2000 abrlon with no polish. Would doing that calm the backend reaction down or would it cause the ball to hook to early and have nothing left for the pins. i've never tried sanding a pearl so i really don't know what to expect. Or could a weighthole remedy this problem. Any advise would be greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
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