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imjouster

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Fury Pearl and Blast Zone
« on: February 16, 2008, 03:22:48 PM »
wow, never thought I'd ever post another thing in the brunswick forum, but alas, I need some help.  So I just got given 2 new balls, one is a blast zone and one is the fury pearl, I don't normally throw Brunswick, so I really have no idea what to expect from these.  I've been wanting to try a couple different things, and I figured this would be an ideal time to do it.  One thing I've wanted to do was try the Rico layout.  But I really don't know which ball that would go better on.  I'm not sure how it does on asyms.  The other one, whichever one it is, I'm going to put my normal layout on, its the layout that I've gotten the most success out of overall.  On that ball I'm going to drill it up with a sarge easter grip.  I don't have any of the specs on the 2 balls at this time, I haven't even seen them so I don't know what the pin is.  I roll on all types of shots, but the 2 main ones are just typical house shots.  One of them is usually a little on the drier side, and the other one is more of a medium oil shot.  Lemme know which one you guys think I should drill up Rico and which one I should do the Sarge on.  who knows maybe if I like these 2 then I'll actually try brunswick out again.

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Re: Fury Pearl and Blast Zone
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 12:13:50 AM »
Umm...why do you want to try the Sarge Easter grip? Do you have any hand/tendon problems? Do you think you over-rev the ball? If not, why even consider it?

I'd put the Rico on the Blast Zone, since that drilling will play more to what that ball is designed to do -- have a smooth but strong roll. Together with the "normally" drilled Fury Pearl, you should have a nice little 1-2 punch.

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imjouster

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Re: Fury Pearl and Blast Zone
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2008, 12:22:26 AM »
Well I do have some tendon problems in my index finger, really don't think its going to help it out any, but what can I say, I'm a sucker for trying out new things .  Hence why I'm going to try it on a ball I don't care about.  Sorry I wasn't more precise on what the "normal" drilling was, I was in a bit of a hurry,  the drill I really seem to like is pin next to ring with the CG stacked straight down.  basically it ends up being a 4 x 3.5 layout where the pin is approx. 2 1/2 inches above the midline.  Don't know exactly never actually measured it (I know that sounds really bad) I was just goofing around with the drilling on a ball one day, decided just to drill a ball like that, loved it, and just matched it any time I wanted to use the drill again.  Thanks for the response.

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imjouster

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Re: Fury Pearl and Blast Zone
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2008, 06:39:00 PM »
would like some more suggestions

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