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JessN16

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Break S75 now part of two association records...
« on: March 05, 2010, 10:19:39 AM »
FIGJAM alert, haters get to steppin'...

For those that saw the post last year, I was on a trio men's team that set an association scratch league record with a game of 823. Used a S75 to do it, and now I can add the association mixed trio scratch record to it. We put up 770-plus a couple of weeks ago and again, the S75 was the ball used. We haven't had enough oil for it in a couple of months, but we did that night and I'm glad for it.

Still one of the most underrated balls ever made. Good enough to let sucky ol' me get my name on a couple of sheets.

Jess

p.s.: There's another BR.com member on that mixed league trio team but he doesn't post a lot. I'll let him ID himself if he wants it out there. He was our anchor and put up the biggest numbers out of the three of us.

 

don coyote

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Re: Break S75 now part of two association records...
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2010, 06:47:33 PM »
How is it drilled? What is the shot like? heavy oil? top hat? dry outsides?
We need more info. PLEASE???????????

JessN16

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Re: Break S75 now part of two association records...
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2010, 07:22:52 PM »
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How is it drilled? What is the shot like? heavy oil? top hat? dry outsides?
We need more info. PLEASE???????????


Weird drill pattern: pin is on the VAL 4 inches above the PAP, CG under middle finger, MB is actually at 9 o'clock (I'm right-handed) to the grip centerline. Cover is box grit plus a VERY light application of Storm Moon Shine. Shot is a modified version of a Kegel Recreational pattern (Main Street, I think) but they've played with the overall volumes and lengthened it a couple of feet on the buff. Outsides aren't very dry, but it's not a really difficult shot.

Jess