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TRoadster

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Nomad Solid Drilling
« on: September 24, 2009, 06:19:59 PM »
I bought a Nomad Solid and now I need to drill it. I want it to complement my current arsenal of C300 Momentum, Storm T-Road Solid and Special Agent. Both the Momentum and the T-road are drilled to rev up in the midlane, one is smooth on the backend and the other is more angular while the Special is drilled to go long and have a arcing backend. I was thinking of 4 1/2x4 drilling on the Nomad but everything I hear and read says that this ball is stronger than the numbers imply and that most people are putting the pins at 5-6 inches. Can anyone offer some advice before I punch this ball up? To help you out better I will tell you that my rev rate is around 450rpm and ball speed is 17-18 mph with a 45 degree ball track and my desired look for the Nomad is length with a hard arcing backend.
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