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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: Jesse James on March 01, 2017, 10:15:23 AM
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I just scored a 15# used Brunswick Phantom.
What would be a good THS layout for this piece, since I know very little about it, core and cover wise.
Oops! Never mind! I see someone already posted the Sunbridge link, right below my post. Lightbulb core, can't go wrong there. RG at 2.56 or so and a decently high differential.
I may go with a large drilling angle and small val angle, for this one.
I don't think this is an original, since it is grey in color.
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Warning: Be sure if it an original or not!
Reason is, the original has an asymmetric core.
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Warning: Be sure if it an original or not!
Reason is, the original has an asymmetric core.
Ohh! Didn't realize that. I'll have to double check. Thanks for the heads-up!
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I have an original Phantom that is grayish in color due to the surface. As Juggernaut stated, it is an asymmetrical. I may be incorrect in saying this, but I think it is also like some of the Visionary asyms by being a z-spin.
Mine isn't drilled anything fancy and does have a large VAL. Quite strong for me but I also have significant amount of hand. I have to play away from the pocket on my fresh THS.
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I have an original Phantom that is grayish in color due to the surface. As Juggernaut stated, it is an asymmetrical. I may be incorrect in saying this, but I think it is also like some of the Visionary asyms by being a z-spin.
Mine isn't drilled anything fancy and does have a large VAL. Quite strong for me but I also have significant amount of hand. I have to play away from the pocket on my fresh THS.
WOW! I think I'll definitely "test-drive" first before deciding on my re-drill. Thanks again!