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donretz

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Flooded Lanes
« on: February 25, 2006, 03:09:03 PM »
How do you attack a 42 foot gutter to gutter very heavily oiled shot? I shot it two weeks ago and left the 1-2-4 a very high percentage of first balls.

I usually go up 8 about 18 mph, that got me a 3 count. Kept moving right and ended up pointing the ball to the pocket with no carry.

Move inside? If so, any ball release tips.

Thanks for helping.
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Saw Mill

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Re: Flooded Lanes
« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2006, 09:36:54 PM »
Get the Polished SCB and sand it to 520, and I bet you do not have the Heavy Oil problem.  Then you can always wait to see what Lane 1 comes up with next, which my guess will be a new heavy oil ball since they are not making any SCBs anymore, only Polished, BUT as I said, you can always sand the polished version to become a dull.  You will not encounter any heavy oil problem again.

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