Attn: MegaMav, DougSterner (re: MB strength)

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Attn: MegaMav, DougSterner (re: MB strength)

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Doug, Mav:

I found the intermediate differential for the AMF Nkryption Code. It is .008, very mild. Sounds like it would be a great matchup for your asymmetrical Rico experiement.

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.008 would be considered insignificant.
RICO drill you're looking from an intermediate differential of around .015 to .020
Thanks for looking it up, thats probably why its not listed, but would have been responsible for them to do so.

Update on Doug, he drilled his Raw Burn RICO, and likes it a lot.

I think true RICO is on an asymmetric.
Placing the x-hole on the MB enhances reaction and overall strength.
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I think true RICO is on an asymmetric.
But all drilled balls are, by definition, asymmetrical. :geek:
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king of the mill wrote: But all drilled balls are, by definition, asymmetrical. :geek:
I stand corrected, TRUE RICO should be on a stronger asymmetric. :ugeek:
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MegaMav wrote:.008 would be considered insignificant.
According to Mo, .008" (example: MoRich Labyrinth) is the minimum PSA/Mass Bias strength at which you should consider the PSA (MB marker) in coordination with the pin (+ weight hole) to determine the ball reaction. It is the point in a ball's core's design that the CG becomes insignificant, if I interpret what he said correctly.
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