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lefty50

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Enlarging weight hole on RICO
« on: February 08, 2008, 02:08:21 AM »
I had a Resurgence that just wasn't matched to my low rev style. I RICO'd the ball as an experiment and have to say it's the most laid back mellow smooth arcing ball I've seen. However, it's too smooth and neds a wake-up call. Is it possible to enhance the reaction of a RICO drill by enlarging the weight hole?
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Re: Enlarging weight hole on RICO
« Reply #16 on: February 10, 2008, 04:00:59 PM »
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the ball will roll earlier and probably quit on the backend.
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But if you are looking to create more length and backend reaction with the size and depth of the weight hole, this will not happen.
Sounds like we both said the same thing..!! We both basically gave the same answer.
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I'm done with responding in this thread. I'm done with responding to T-god altogether.
If we both gave the same answer, why are you done with me..? Did I hurt your feelings somewhere..? You can't take any criticism..?

I gave the correct answer and you went ahead and tried to give a technical BS response which came down to the same response as mine.

Can't you see how easy I answered the question and how much technical BS you gave to come up with the same conclusion..? Why do you have to explain things this way..? Plus, you basically explained it wrong to begin with.

And now you're done with me..? There you go running just like BrunsRicOH.

You guys just can't take a little heat. So, if you can't take the heat, it's time to get out of the kettle..!! At least be able to fight back with something that makes sense.

Oh, I forgot, you don't have anything that makes sense to fire back with, so you run away. OK I got it now. Keep up the good work..!!

I'm sorry for hijacking this thread. I answered Lefty's question, and so did Verbs, so don't worry if this thread's been hijacked, Lefty received the answer to his question. =:^D