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Motogp69

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Brunswicks RG's and Diff's
« on: March 20, 2008, 12:02:37 PM »
I know what the RG's and Diff's basically mean about ball motion, but how do the Brunswick balls hook considering how low their differentials are?

I know compared to other manufacturers that their RG's and Diff's are typically much higher.

I was just curious I know Brunsnick, Bob, or Ric can explain this to me so here's to education...lol

Oh, and I know that most manufacturers have a design concept, what manufacturers would match up better with a high speed, med/high rev guy? Brunsnick I know you've seen my videos...

Again thanks...

 

charlest

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Re: Brunswicks RG's and Diff's
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2008, 11:16:16 PM »
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I know what the RG's and Diff's basically mean about ball motion, but how do the Brunswick balls hook considering how low their differentials are?

I know compared to other manufacturers that their RG's and Diff's are typically much higher.



I think you may have to re-adjust your thinking. As far as I have learned ...
1. Brunswick cores do not have low RG Differentials. Maybe they are not huge.
2. High RG Differentials are not the key to overall hook, but only one factor of many.
3. Coverstock and surface preparation are major keys.
4. cover + core matchup are much more important than overall hook.
5. Overall hook is the least important factor is scoring.

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