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leftykingpin

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Xception drilling
« on: November 30, 2004, 10:29:13 AM »
Hello everyone I have a question about drilling my new Xception. First let me tell you that I throw around 20 mph with very high revs. Stand on 30 to 35  roll over 15 slide out to 7 and in the 1,2 pocket. Thats with my Xtreme from storm specs. 3 1/2 pin. finger holes even with pin 1 1/2 away cg in palm of hand thumb next to RAD.I don't know the PAP.With this layout I get a very strong midlane reaction with nice backend. O.K back to the Xception I know its going to go long I just don't want to over power it .I'm looking for the strongest backend reaction I can get out of this ball. My local proshop drills balls great as far as fitting goes but layouts are another story!!Also I bowl on synthetic lanes with medium oil with medium carrydown.I hope thats enough info for someone to give me some ideas. Thanks

 

C-G ProShop-Carl

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Re: Xception drilling
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2004, 10:49:10 PM »
leftykingpin,

There are some layouts that may get better backend, but the first Xception I drilled up for myself was drilled with the pin above the ring finger and MB just right of the thumb. PAP position means everything-----for me the pin where it is placed is 4-4 1/4 from PAP MB 4.5 or so from PAP. I have never thrown a ball that has a backend as strong as this ball.

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Re: Xception drilling
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2004, 03:12:36 AM »
Hey lefty,

I think both Ex and I have had pretty good success with the Rev Lever core at these distances for most.  I also have mine at a 4 1/8pin by 4mb and it offers a fantastic backend reaction when my Rule starts to get a little too strong for the heads.

I'd suggest pushing your pin distance back some (to about 4.5-5 inches)compared to your Xtreme but you can keep the mb in relatively the same position for length and backend.  Hope this helps some...
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