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stopncrank

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drilling for a tropical storm..
« on: June 24, 2009, 03:25:37 AM »
i'm drilling a tropical storm later this week and was wondering what you guys suggest. my stats and arsenal are in my profile, i need something under my angle evolution for the lighter volumed stuff. basically i was thinking about a 5" pin to pap, stacked which would be pin over bridge and the cg close to center of grip. i want easy length and a good move on the back. it'll probably never see my league shot because we have low friction synthetics that carry down most times, but i just dont have that piece for dryer stuff. so will this drilling still be too strong? any info would help guys! thanks in advance, stopncrank
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Re: drilling for a tropical storm..
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2009, 06:57:30 PM »
weak core,strong cover.I have one drilled 5x5 and the ball skids a good 35 ft. and then takes off hard.I've foud it good for drying heads with a less defined area down lane.to be honest I like urethane with a little surface better,might want to pick up a natural or hammer urethane.
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J_Mac

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Re: drilling for a tropical storm..
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2009, 07:04:10 PM »
From personal experience - Don't drill one with a Rico layout.  I tried that with a 15# Red/Black and the ball did not flare as one would normally expect.