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Ace is on it's way. Drilling folks, heads up.
« on: November 28, 2004, 10:58:49 AM »
I've got an X-Factor Ace that should be on my doorstep in a mtter of hours(ty, jkiser) and was wondering how to punch her out.  Let me add that I bowl on a THS with pretty fresh backends and minimal carrydown.  We're spolied up here at our home centers.  The shot isn't exactly a wall, but it's very consistent.  70 units 15-15, tapering down to around single digits outside of first arrow.  Oiled to 36' with a light buff to 42'.  Moderately clean backends.  Fresh AMFlites.  In other words, not far from ideal.  Ball speed is generally in the mid 17's, 425-450 RPM, with about a 45 degree axis tilt.  Currently, I've got two "goto balls", either a Blueberry C/2(1:30) or a Bully(4x4), with an AMF Titan when I'm feeling the need to exercise my right to tear the cover off the ball.  That's kinda what I'm looking to do with this Ace.  A ball that will open up my THS and create some serious entry angles, lessening the increasing corners that have showed their heads as the weather cools off.  Now, if I happen to overlap some of the other equipment, sobeit.  That's why God made places like this.  So that idiot bowlers can orphan equipment that they're averaging nearly 240 with, and expect someone else to fit the bill for the new "Second Coming" that they've purchased.  Ok, I digress.  I was snooping on the Storm website and I think I like the #2(a-b) layout, with the fourth hole somewhere around an inch to the left of my PAL, giving the drilling a 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 look.  A drilling that will create a genereous amount of OVERALL hook to the lane.  Let me add that I can move left and slow down or right and tighten the line if I need to.  Ideally, somewhere over third arrow to around 5-ish with earth-shattering high flush shots, time after time.  

So, to those who've had some success with similar players with similar drillings, am I in the right part of town, or has someone got a better idea?

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Re: Ace is on it's way. Drilling folks, heads up.
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2004, 07:24:58 PM »
I think you have the right idea.  I have a Silver Streak Pearl drilled 4.75x3.  The pin is pretty high over my finger line (4" pin), so the cg isn't kicked as far right as it might seem.  Great ball/drilling for me to open up the lanes.  I'd love to see what the ball could do if thrown by a high rev bowler.
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Re: Ace is on it's way. Drilling folks, heads up.
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2004, 08:31:28 PM »
BTW, I wasn't certain if I should post this here or in the "drilling & layouts" forum.  I chose this forum in hopes that it might have more looks.
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Re: Ace is on it's way. Drilling folks, heads up.
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2004, 08:47:26 AM »
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Storm does a real nice job on it's website under "storm tips" where they have about three or four vids on the reaction of the ball based on pin and mb positioning. A must see if you buy one.

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The Tips that Steve and Jeff did were great but be aware that Jeff's axis is like around 4 1/2" - 4 3/4" and that his rev rate may not be what yours is and is for demonstration purposes only to compare between the 3  or 4 layouts. Also the surface is Heddon Synthetic which is a strange surface compared to other synthetic surfaces. The Ace's I have drilled for myself and customers have been great with a wide variety of layouts for all kinds of bowlers. Don't be afraid to scuff it a little if its too skiddy for some guys! I even scuffed mine a bit to see the difference in reaction and WOW was the first thing out of my mouth. What a great coverstock to be able to play with surface wise.


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Re: Ace is on it's way. Drilling folks, heads up.
« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2004, 09:13:53 AM »
Billy Ray, I try to take a lot of the video info from Storm's website as it's intended.  I know that my delivery specs are gooing to differ from the vids.  Plus, like you stated, the surface or condition will not be the same, either.  He seems to have a ball speed in the mid to upper 16's.  With the increased ball speed that I have, plus increased rev rate, and fresher backends, I figured the move should be a tad more pronouced at 45 feet.
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