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Belgarion

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Time zone
« on: October 06, 2003, 08:39:59 PM »
Found a price on one of these that I couldn't pass up.  I haven't thrown big B in awhile either and thought this would be a good choice.  Getting it in a few weeks with a 2-3" pin.  My question is, will it be ok on medium-dry conditions?  And if so, how would I drill it?

I need something that I can pull out when my Eraser Particle Pearl is too snappy and my Too Hot isn't enough.  And if this ball isn't it, up for sale it goes when I get it.


 

omegabowler

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Re: Time zone
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2003, 05:14:21 PM »
I drilled mine 60 deg. with pin in ring finger. if come around it, it is one of the most angular balls I have owned. I'm re-drilling it at zero deg and see if I can get a more stable arcing roll out of it.

I had wanted to split the difference between 45 and 75 so I could adjust my wrist and play more lines. it's a good layout if your consistent. I can go with a small swing or big sweep but if your not consistent, forget it.

It is also the hardest hitting ball I have ever thrown. and I have owned some good ones.
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