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TECH SUPPORT

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Layout for bully
« on: August 23, 2004, 07:06:39 AM »
i am in need of advice to lay out a bully for travel league. The shot was mainly a heavy oil up front with a pattern of 35' buff 4'-5' with a slight ob around 5 out and a slight bump inside 10-7 board (track shot). i would like to use it as a heavy oil/ versatile bench mark ball. Something to open the lanes a little and still be useable when they start to dry out up front. My comfort zone is playing around 3-4th arrow to the bumb down lane. So i guess I would like some midlane and strong backend, a blend reaction would be nice. Would a 4-1/2 pin high above finger line x 3-1/2 work. Does this ball have a mass bias(asymetrical) I would like to drill it as soon as i get home from work. Ups is delivering today. I havent used or drilled a columbia ball in a long time so i dont know how strong this new cover is going to be.
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Re: Layout for bully
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2004, 03:20:53 PM »
I think  I would rather have an actual cordinance for the layout instead of just eyeballing it. Thanks for the reply though.
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Re: Layout for bully
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2004, 12:16:37 AM »
Well i laid it out 4x4 and man is this ball strong off of the break/dry. It reads the oil line pretty good for the surface that is on it. I will more than likely scuff it down a little to get it to check a few feet earlier. It is very playable on medium oil and realy had no trouble with a small amount of carry down that was present i just had to come more up the back to get it to roll earlier. Strong back end move that was continious through out the rack.
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