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Title: Vendetta Particle
Post by: loose5682 on November 08, 2004, 11:25:32 PM
Quick question about the VP, I know it's a particle, low RG, med diff.  This would make it a rather rolly ball, right?  And pretty strong too, well, I suppose if it's not strong enough, I can always wetsand it down.  Well if I'm looking for a rollier drilling, what type of layout would I be looking for?  Something similar to a 10:30?  Or maybe a 3 3/8 x 3 3/8?  Any help would help.  Thanks in advance!
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Title: Re: Vendetta Particle
Post by: jimensminger on November 09, 2004, 11:21:33 AM
can you re-phrase the question,..I got a little lost along the way reading your post..
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Title: Re: Vendetta Particle
Post by: loose5682 on November 09, 2004, 11:37:40 AM
Sorry Jim, I just re-read my question and "yikes!" it's pretty badly worded...here's hopefully a better try.

In it's most basic form, my question pertains to what type of layout I would need to put on a Vendetta Particle to get a rolly ball for heavier oil, but still have a bit of continuation in the backends.  I know I can play with the cover a bit, but the important part for me is to not have the ball rollout at the arrows.  I'm a high-tracker, 15-16 mph speed, good amount of revs.  As always, all help is appreciated.
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Andrew Loose
"King of Them All"
"Evolutionary. Revolutionary."
Title: Re: Vendetta Particle
Post by: jimensminger on November 09, 2004, 12:41:04 PM
sent ya PM<.....
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Title: Re: Vendetta Particle
Post by: Phillip Marlowe on November 09, 2004, 04:41:27 PM
The Vendetta Particle is not really a heavy oil ball.  It is a light to medium load particle ball that, if drilled correctly, is surprisingly angular.  I tried making it an "early rolling" ball and found that it lost too much energy on mediums through medium heavy, even with carrydown, but did not retain the energy I would like for the back.  Drill it up 4x4 or 4x5 and I think you'll like the results better, even if you have to play it a little straighter.  In my humble opinion.
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Edited on 11/9/2004 5:41 PM