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xrayjay

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ball/layout options for this....
« on: March 21, 2017, 06:40:29 PM »
Dry heads and hooking back-ends with no hold...??

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Re: ball/layout options for this....
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2017, 07:10:31 PM »
Depending on how dry it is, you may just need a really mild ball, just short of  urethane.

Drilling extreme: ever try a 4/4.5" pin-CG ball, putting the pin at about a 45 degree VAL angle and putting the CG in your PAP, with a weight hole in the CG/PAP?
You should get decent to good length with an almost rolly, end over end roll at the breakpoint. Should add a lot of control.

This used to be used for pretty dry conditions with a medium-light to medium oil pearl 15 - 20 years ago. I rarely see it today.
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Re: ball/layout options for this....
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2017, 08:36:21 PM »
I don't care much for urethane but I picked up a RG Venus and love it. high rg low diff pearl drilled 4.5 pin down would be my vote. sorry I cant get anymore technical then that. so probably any pearl with a 2.6 and .028 diff
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Jesse James

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Re: ball/layout options for this....
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2017, 10:07:15 AM »
Depending on how dry it is, you may just need a really mild ball, just short of  urethane.

Drilling extreme: ever try a 4/4.5" pin-CG ball, putting the pin at about a 45 degree VAL angle and putting the CG in your PAP, with a weight hole in the CG/PAP?
You should get decent to good length with an almost rolly, end over end roll at the breakpoint. Should add a lot of control.

This used to be used for pretty dry conditions with a medium-light to medium oil pearl 15 - 20 years ago. I rarely see it today.

This almost sounds like a 135* degree layout I used to use on Whip pearl back in the day. It would ignore the condition of the fronts and get down lane with a very smooth roll, regardless of the backends.
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Re: ball/layout options for this....
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2017, 11:43:14 AM »
Depending on how dry it is, you may just need a really mild ball, just short of  urethane.

Drilling extreme: ever try a 4/4.5" pin-CG ball, putting the pin at about a 45 degree VAL angle and putting the CG in your PAP, with a weight hole in the CG/PAP?
You should get decent to good length with an almost rolly, end over end roll at the breakpoint. Should add a lot of control.

This used to be used for pretty dry conditions with a medium-light to medium oil pearl 15 - 20 years ago. I rarely see it today.

This almost sounds like a 135* degree layout I used to use on Whip pearl back in the day. It would ignore the condition of the fronts and get down lane with a very smooth roll, regardless of the backends.

I thought the same thing too..

No sir, I've never tried that layout.

thanks for the ideas fellas
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