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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: Sir Bowl-A-Lot on August 20, 2004, 01:26:06 PM
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Does the Oracle have a mass bias indicator on the ball out of the box? Is the core asymmetrical or symmetrical?
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*Don't swing it if you can't bring it.*
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Maybe he will chime in to give a better explanation, but I spoke with Mr Boomershine about the Oracle in depth at a trade show before I got one to try out. I asked if it were asymmetrical (which it is) why was there no MB indicator on the ball (there isn't).His response was (in so many words) the offset puck has such a light density that it makes the ball asymmetrical, but it is not strong enough to require a marked MB. I hope I am phrasing that correctly. The quality in shop of the creation of each ball makes it exact from pin to MB so there is no need to mark it as well.
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C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
cgproshop@yahoo.com
Track Advisory Staff
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Correct.
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Roger Noordhoek
Technical & Customer
Services Manager
Roto Grip, Inc.
888-450-6920
RogerN@rotogrip.com
www.rotogrip.com
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What is a good strong driving arc drilling for this ball?
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*Don't swing it if you can't bring it.*
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What is a good strong driving arc drilling for this ball?
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*Don't swing it if you can't bring it.*
I'd say a 4x2 ..... but let Roger chime in too
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JEFF
There is doing in not doing