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Juggernaut

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New plastic VS Old plastic
« on: December 15, 2019, 01:41:52 PM »
Long story, and I wont subject you to the rest of it, but lm going to end up throwing plastic a lot this year for strikes.

 If you were given the choice, would you choose a brand new white dot, or an older one (as in 1990 model)?

 I’ve seen a lot of the newer ones cracking out around the holes pretty quickly, but I’ve got an old one I bought at a yard sale a while back for a quarter (yes, a quarter).

 Which would you choose?
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Re: New plastic VS Old plastic
« Reply #16 on: December 15, 2019, 10:20:32 PM »
Old with the shine knocked off.   Especially if it’s a Caramel.

Couldn’t find a caramel. :(

 Its an emerald.

 Got a line on a good yellow dot too....... ;)
« Last Edit: December 15, 2019, 10:22:05 PM by Juggernaut »
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Re: New plastic VS Old plastic
« Reply #17 on: December 16, 2019, 05:50:21 AM »
If you want to throw for strikes, I'd use anything with a real core over a pancake, even the older "softer" ones.  I've used a red XXXL (not exactly new, but not really old like the caramels) quite a bit over the years - all my spares and fantastic on short sport patterns). It has chipped around the thumb a decent amount, but not enough to plug and re-drill.  For plastic, I'd put performance over brittleness - it's not like the entire ball cracks like resin.