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c-hop

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Total NV Surface Change
« on: March 11, 2007, 11:38:28 AM »
OOB the Total NV is 4000 with polish (correct me if im wrong) i seem to be getting some weird pin action with my ball hooking so late that i leave alot of pocket 7 - 10's and getting the ball to far right it comes back so hard leaving me 2-8-10's. If i miss a little left it hits flush maybe a little high it leaves a 9 pin. What surface change can i make to still have it go long and strong but not as long as it is now
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Big Jake

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Re: Total NV Surface Change
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2007, 07:47:51 PM »
Try bringing it down to just 4000 grit abralon first as that will take the shine off of it and make it turn in a little sooner and it will still have a nice wicked turn in the dry.
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Kinalyx

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Re: Total NV Surface Change
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2007, 08:57:36 PM »
I have 2 TNVs, 1 with the TJ layout, 1 with drilling #1 on the sheet.  With both OOB, i had nearly the same reaction.  The TJ layout was maybe 5 feet longer, but a little more back end, so it evened out.  I took my #1 layout to 4000 abralon without polish, & IMO these balls REALLY compliment themselves now.  My #1 drilled TNV hooks at least 5 boards more than my polished TNV.


IMO if u dont really want that much mroe hook, but just slightly more roll, i would go 500 abralon, or 400 paper + polish.  That should get the ball into a slightly earlier roll, & be a little less sharp off the break.


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