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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: holysnapper on October 27, 2007, 01:22:31 PM
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so i just drilled up a smokin inferno (red pin) about a month ago and drilled it pretty weak since i needed a ball for dry lanes. i threw it a few times on oiled lanes and it didnt move for a damn. but then i threw it on my lanes last night when they were dry and it still didnt move...i just wanted to see if anyone has had or thrown a red pin smokin inferno and what the deal is??...i kno its supposed to be weaker then the white pin but damn...can anyone lend a hand and let me kno...thanks
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For me...bowling a 300 is like winning a jackpot...it never happens!!
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Red pin is stronger.
You probably have a really weak, pin up layout on it.
Sounds like its going too far before the break, or your speed is too high.
Soften up on it.
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That would make sense then...ima drill it a bit stronger then and keep the ball speed down...thanks Mav...
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For me...bowling a 300 is like winning a jackpot...it never happens!!
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Sure thing, best of luck, and keep us updated.
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My Red pin is drilled pin above ring cg kicked down and out with a hole. This is the strongest pearl ball I have ever thrown on tighter patterns. THing is an absolute monster. For myself this was the best Inferno.
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You could also try to use a flare-increasing weight hole, under your PAP. It might not help a lot, but before you might plug the ball, this could help you create a little more overall movement.
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