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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: a_j316 on July 13, 2005, 03:11:39 PM
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Hey what's up, gotta simple question.
Just want to know how should I drill a Target Zone (plastic ball) for it to do absolutely nothing, just to make it go as straight as posible, it is made to go straight, but I know the drilling can help a little.
Any help is appreciated
Thanx
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Ali
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probably just put the pin in the palm. Or do something random and put the pin on the opposite side of the ball, just to be odd. o_O lol
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thanks
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The best kept bowling secret in Mexico
Ali
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Laugh, but I had a WD drilled pin 180 from center grip. That puppy would hold a line like I've never seen. My only trouble with it, I could not throw a straight line, at the time, to save my life. It worked for me, never had another one drilled that way, but it worked, kinda'.
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For a plastic ball with a pancake core layout doesn't make much difference. I'd put the cg close to the grip center and the pin at least 1" away from any of the holes. -- JohnP
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I flipped one over for a friend, so that the vis-a-ball logo would spin, and thus had the pin 180 degrees from grip center. The ball had too much bottom weight in it. I think that they are generally set up with extra weight near the pin, so that the finger/thumb drillings bring it back to 0 imbalance. Just something to be aware of.
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Pins on 3-piece balls are worthless and their position means nothing.
Drill over the label, no side weight, add finger weight if you like.