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Equipment Boards => Roto Grip => Topic started by: flybub on October 09, 2009, 10:29:41 AM
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Hey all. I have a good freind who was injured in Iraq and because of his injuries can no longer bowl. He gave me his Rogue Cell which has about 30 games on it. I plan on plugging it and redrilling it but here comes the question. I already have a Rogue Cell with a somewhat weak drilling 45x4x30 that I use to play a tight inside line, stand 32 roll it up 16 w/ breakpoint around 12. I am looking for something that I can use to maximize hook on the second Rogue. This will be on a 40' typical house shot. My rev rate is around 300, if anything a little bit under, with a ball speed around 18mph. I have always drilled using dual angle so if you could give me some layout ideas in that format it would be great. Thanks.
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first off, your current rogue has a strong layout on it. you should drill the second rogue up with a weaker drill. then take your current rogue down to 1000 or 500 surface to attack oily-er conditions.
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Drew Jordan
Columbus, OH
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The strongest layout I have found for myself is 70*x5"x45* (45* up to 60*). This layout gives me a strong mid lane read and a very strong but arcing backend.
Page of the following doc:
http://brunswickbowling.com/uploads/-7/G5/-7G5VEqSoqsFkqy6ApsRlA/2009-New-Asymmetric--Symmetric-Drilling-instructions.pdf
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my Rogue is 70* x 4 1/2" x 70*, and it is pretty good at reading the midlane, and has a nice strong roll to it.
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Thanks for the help and suggestions. I have a cell pearl with a 70x4x60 on it so I'm wondering if I give my Rogue the same layout if I will notice much difference. What do you think?
FrontTwelv, I took my first Rogue and put a 1000 abralon pad on it and it made a tremendous difference. It took some time getting used to but I can play a deep inside line I haven't been able to play before. Thanks for the help.
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I dont think you will notice much difference with the same layout on both balls. But if you went with the 70x5x45 with a weight hole down your val, you should notice a big difference. When I layed mine out, instead of the dual angle, I did it similar to a modified RICO. I put the pin just below my bridge and CG and MB is on a 45* angle (in the thumb quadrant) between the mid-line and center-line with the weight hole in the MB.