Hey, I'm looking for suggestions to replace my Roto-Grip Horizon, the ball wheel chewed it up beyond repair. Is there anything in the current Morich lineup that will replace it... it was drilled 60 * 5 * 25. I was considering a Nomad pearl, but if Morich has an option I may give it a shot. Thanks!
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Re: New ball advice
Just make sure that the ball driller knows/good with morich drillings to get best results.
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Re: New ball advice
andymenke wrote:Hey, I'm looking for suggestions to replace my Roto-Grip Horizon, the ball wheel chewed it up beyond repair. Is there anything in the current Morich lineup that will replace it... it was drilled 60 * 5 * 25. I was considering a Nomad pearl, but if Morich has an option I may give it a shot. Thanks!
-Andy
MoRich doesn't make a symmetrical ball, but my best suggestion to get that type reaction is a FRENZY drilled 80 / 2 1/2 / 45 with a P1 or P2 hole. You will get continuous transition from that layout on that ball.
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Re: New ball advice
I lay them out myself using the dual angle technique and gradient line balance holes. Thanks for the reply!LordOrange wrote:Just make sure that the ball driller knows/good with morich drillings to get best results.
hmm... that sounds just interesting enough to try. I'll have Scott order one next week, thanks! Also... looking at the core of the Horizon it looks symmetrical, but mine had a marked MB (assuming that's what the "rotostar" is)... so I wasn't sure.Mo Pinel wrote:
MoRich doesn't make a symmetrical ball, but my best suggestion to get that type reaction is a FRENZY drilled 80 / 2 1/2 / 45 with a P1 or P2 hole. You will get continuous transition from that layout on that ball.
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Re: New ball advice
I'm not sure either, but I can research it. I did and it's symmetrical. On the web at rotogrip.com, the diff. is not listed. So it is symmetrical as I suspected.andymenke wrote: I lay them out myself using the dual angle technique and gradient line balance holes. Thanks for the reply!
hmm... that sounds just interesting enough to try. I'll have Scott order one next week, thanks! Also... looking at the core of the Horizon it looks symmetrical, but mine had a marked MB (assuming that's what the "rotostar" is)... so I wasn't sure.
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