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Xfest

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Should I?
« on: December 09, 2007, 11:53:27 AM »
Should I drill up a Momentum with a rico drill? Pin in palm with cg maybe 1-1.5 inches away from pin?

Just wondering.. As I am most likely going to buy this ball..
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jkiser01

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Re: Should I?
« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2007, 08:16:57 PM »
I would buy the ball but have no clue on that drilling. I would go with the recommended drilling if I where you.. Thats what I did and love the ball so far..
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Re: Should I?
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2007, 08:28:45 PM »
If I didn't go rico with this ball, I would put pin at 12 o'clock above fingers, and CG in grip.. Just wondering if I could do rico with this ball.
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jkiser01

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Re: Should I?
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2007, 09:09:28 PM »
why not use the recommended drill for this ball to get the most out of it? I guess I don't get people putting all these different drills on balls and then wondering why they don't work..

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If I didn't go rico with this ball, I would put pin at 12 o'clock above fingers, and CG in grip.. Just wondering if I could do rico with this ball.
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Re: Should I?
« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2007, 10:07:16 PM »
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why not use the recommended drill for this ball to get the most out of it? I guess I don't get people putting all these different drills on balls and then wondering why they don't work..

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If I didn't go rico with this ball, I would put pin at 12 o'clock above fingers, and CG in grip.. Just wondering if I could do rico with this ball.
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Stand left, throw it right, and strap it like a trojan!!

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Because all of my balls are mostly pin up with cg stacked.. And I want some variety in my equipment and something smooth off the back that has some pop as well..
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REvans284

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Re: Should I?
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2007, 12:28:44 PM »
Any time you kick out the MB/CG towards the val and away from the thumb it will cause the ball to get into a roll earlier and tame down the back end reaction making it more controllable.  The ball will probably overall hook less, but on more difficult shots, and severe wet/dry conditions its more forgiving and gives you an earlier read and less overreaction off the dry.  

With the Rico Drill, the pin is as low as it can go without being below the midline.  I am not a ball driller and I don't know why thats bad but it is and I'll take my ball drillers word for it.  But it lowers the RG as low as it will go making the ball rev up quicker off your hand, in a sense, making it even more early reading.

I have about 4 balls layed out similar to Rico, but my pin isn't on my center line its farther right and above my midline (right under my ring finger making it about 4" from PAP).  And my MB is about 1-2" from my VAL.  The balls I have this done to are very readable and controllable, but if you send it too hard too quick into the dry it will roll out.  And once the head oil leaves its time to move left or ball down (ex: go from solid matte to a pearl or higher grit).

The reason my balls are laid out like this is because I asked and told my ball driller I wanted the ball to read the midlane early and have a smooth arc reaction on the back.  That is what this layout gave me.  I would assume Rico would do the same but maybe be even earlier. due to the lower RG, but the pin will be a bit farther away so it might react similar.  I just know that I got a ball with a little less top weight and shorter pin  (2 1/2 in. with 2.30oz) and after drilling even with the CG out I didn't need a balance hole.

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Re: Should I?
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2007, 02:22:28 PM »
The Momentum out of box gets down the lane easily so I placed the PIN under ring and kicked the MB 45 degreees.   I want to use the ball on longer patterns and need the ball to get into a roll early as possible without adding surface.

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Re: Should I?
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2007, 07:18:13 PM »
Because I lay my own equipment out and he puts holes in it.. I am in the process of using my own equipment and have the chance to get this ball at 79 shipped. I was just wondering if I should drill the ball up or not, and if I did, I would go with Rico.
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