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Title: Fury Pearl drilling question
Post by: 230-n-up-or-bust on January 14, 2008, 04:31:31 AM
Utlizing the given specs in my profile, and the fact that an Absolute Inferno drilled 4.5x4 w/small fourth hole has really been money for me in league, will a Fury Pearl drilled around 4x4 promote a move that's just a little later and sharper?  Starting top weight around 3 oz. and 3.5" pin.  Thanks!
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Edited on 1/14/2008 1:33 PM
Title: Re: Fury Pearl drilling question
Post by: MegaMav on January 14, 2008, 12:39:38 PM
There is no recommended drilling for an immortal bowler.

I know you're a Pin-Up kinda guy John, Cheryl Tieges, Victoria Silvstead, Elle MacPherson, Original Inferno, and the list goes on.

From what I've seen, this seems to be a cheap immitation of the Absolute Inferno, I say cheap because I have yet to see a ball with such control and power at the pins.

While I cannot make a specific drilling suggestion, I would say drill it like your Absolute Inferno, just for some similarity, yet variance from the original product, afterall, you've been ennamored with it since day 1.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl drilling question
Post by: MegaMav on January 15, 2008, 11:53:02 AM
230-n-up-or-bust has gone where no bowling car salesman has gone before.
Well...
In Watertown, Wisconsin at least...

Stay tuned.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl drilling question
Post by: mrbowlingnut on January 15, 2008, 12:00:52 PM
I like the drill on your absolute and would say try the fury pearl oob but i like it much better at 2k no polish.

It will then ignore carrydown and react the same shot after shot in box it gets squirrley in any type of carrydown and too much head oil.

I like the fury pearl alot it will my go to ball this friday night in postion round for games 2 and 3.
Title: Re: Fury Pearl drilling question
Post by: 230-n-up-or-bust on January 15, 2008, 01:47:35 PM
Barry, too late.  I went left field with the drilling.  Went with pin under ring, fourth hole 6 & 3/4 from the grip center through the cg and left it OOB.  I'll use it on a fresh shot for the first time tomorrow.  Otherwise, taking it down to 2000 will be a viable option.  From the initial response after a second shift, I'm not going to have to worry about recovery.  With 17.3-17.6 MPH of ball speed, the heads will be cleared easily, as well.  I've heard this referred to the "modified Rico", so that Hamlin could retain proprietary rights to this drilling, as he's invented most current "exotic" or "trick" drillings.
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