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302efi

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Why did the reaction charts and numbers change ?
« on: August 26, 2006, 07:23:56 PM »
I was just browsing the Dyno website and I noticed reaction numbers on the CM are lowered !?

Why is this >

Before the backend reaction was at 24 I beleive, now you droped it to 20 ?

Was the ball numbered wrong from the beginning or something ?


Also, the Threshold is ls listed has having a biggerback end then the CM...How is that ?

The core in the CM has almost 3 times the asymmetrical diff then the Threshold !

As well as the CM being Half solid/half pearl, the Threshold has "micro" particles...

How is the Threshold suddenly stronger on the back then the CM ?
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legend4life95

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Re: Why did the reaction charts and numbers change ?
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2006, 11:53:20 AM »
This was discussed shortly after Tony updated the D/T site. He had to change the data on the other balls to keep it in comparison for the new strongest ball(Threshold). I can tell you with personal experience with both, the Threshold is alot stonger ball than the CM in the front as well as the backend. I've only put 5 games on my Threshold so far, but 3 of those were on a fresh local tourny shot and I was throwing over 5th arrow out to 7ish board break and it finished nicely every time. Shot 233,220,220=673 right out of the box. Thats pretty good for me.

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