Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
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Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Looking for some thoughts on a benchmark ball layout based on my specs.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
You are a little bit rev dominant with low Tilt.Joeyjoejo wrote:Looking for some thoughts on a benchmark ball layout based on my specs.
Thanks!
110* Total, 2:1 Ratio
Asymmetrical Benchmark ....... 75-3.25-35
Symmetrical Benchmark ........ 80-4.25-30
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Thanks Mr. Hartwell!
Also I was thinking about a Code Red to compliment a Hy-Road (70X4.25X30) Or maybe even a pin in 2nd Hy-Road. What are your thoughts on those layouts?
Also I was thinking about a Code Red to compliment a Hy-Road (70X4.25X30) Or maybe even a pin in 2nd Hy-Road. What are your thoughts on those layouts?
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
The HyRoad drilled 70-4.25-30 is your Symmetrical Benchmark. To Compliment it I suggest a Control layout on the Code Red 75-3.25-55.Joeyjoejo wrote:Thanks Mr. Hartwell!
Also I was thinking about a Code Red to compliment a Hy-Road (70X4.25X30) Or maybe even a pin in 2nd Hy-Road. What are your thoughts on those layouts?
If you go with a 2nd HyRoad pin in the Ring finger 80-4.5-55 and use surface changes to differentiate the two.
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
aren't you putting the hyroad and code red closer to each other since they have the same cover? the weak drilling angle of the code red along with a "more symmetrical" drilling with the 55 val angle compares to the "more assymetrical" drilling of the code red?EricHartwell wrote: The HyRoad drilled 70-4.25-30 is your Symmetrical Benchmark. To Compliment it I suggest a Control layout on the Code Red 75-3.25-55.
If you go with a 2nd HyRoad pin in the Ring finger 80-4.5-55 and use surface changes to differentiate the two.
I actually think those drillings would work very well for those 2 balls. I have both of them and I think with surface on the code red it would work very well as a smoother option on the fresh while you could swing the hyroad a bit more when it has friction. just wondering about the thought process for making the assymetrical more symmetrical and the symmetrical more asymmetrical
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
My thought process...gunso wrote:
aren't you putting the hyroad and code red closer to each other since they have the same cover? the weak drilling angle of the code red along with a "more symmetrical" drilling with the 55 val angle compares to the "more assymetrical" drilling of the code red?
I actually think those drillings would work very well for those 2 balls. I have both of them and I think with surface on the code red it would work very well as a smoother option on the fresh while you could swing the hyroad a bit more when it has friction. just wondering about the thought process for making the assymetrical more symmetrical and the symmetrical more asymmetrical
Joey asked for a layout for a Code Red to Compliment an existing HyRoad 70X4.25X30 or he might get another Hyroad. I was Not suggesting that he Drill up Both of them as Control. I gave layouts for either one to be his Control Piece.
I wasn't thinking about the Asymmetry/Symmetry of the drillings. I was thinking about how to Compliment the existing HyRoad. I am a fan of the Benchmark/Control ball combination.
I like the idea of thee Code Red as the Compliment. The asymmetrical core will help differentiate the ball motion from the HyRoad.
Utilizing the Same Coverstock as you mentioned puts a lot of importance on the surface prep to cover a wider range of conditions.
Another option is to use a low flare layout 90-2.25-40 on the Code Red to further distance it from the Benchmark HyRoad.
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Joeyjoejo- do you run into any issues with your current Hyroad? Like burns up and leaves 10's or you aren't able to move in with it as the lane changes...
If not then I'd also suggest a control ball...but maybe not on the Code red. I'd look at the Dare devil trick(for a slightly stronger ball then the hyroad) or the IQ tour(for a ball about the same overall strength).
If not then I'd also suggest a control ball...but maybe not on the Code red. I'd look at the Dare devil trick(for a slightly stronger ball then the hyroad) or the IQ tour(for a ball about the same overall strength).
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
No problems. The Hy-Road is the most versitile ball I've had. If I could only bowl with one ball that would be it. I love both the Trick and IQ solid but right now I have two solids: Sure Lock and Fight and am happy with them. For pearls I have a Truth and a Ridiculous. I'd like to round out the arsenal with a second stronger hybrid and hard hitting is my main requirement. The Code Red seems like the last peice of the puzzle but I'm open to suggestions.bfweld wrote:Joeyjoejo- do you run into any issues with your current Hyroad? Like burns up and leaves 10's or you aren't able to move in with it as the lane changes...
If not then I'd also suggest a control ball...but maybe not on the Code red. I'd look at the Dare devil trick(for a slightly stronger ball then the hyroad) or the IQ tour(for a ball about the same overall strength).
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Alright, I assumed maybe your hyroad was one of just a couple balls. So since you are looking for a strong hybrid to work with your hyroad...which do you think would best fit into your arsenal, a later quicker reaction then the hyroad or an early reaction? And would you prefer an asym or sym?
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Earlier. As far as symmetry, hitting power is most important so anything goes.
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Ok, well everything I've seen and heard about the code red is that it is naturally an earlier reacting ball so that fits what you are looking for.
A few other options you could take a look at- Motiv Primal rage remix, Radical Cyclops, Dv8 vandal destroy and Radical Quick fix
Motiv primal rage remix- I've seen this ball in use quite a bit, and I'm a fan of it, a guy I bowl with(lower speed/rev guy) has one drilled pin in ring with CG roughly "stacked" and it works pretty well for him...so with your stats I think a control drilling on this ball could be another good option...only thing is I believe it may be a bit stronger cover wise then the R2S, so that's up to you if that could be good or not.
Radical Cyclops- I've heard nothing but good things about this ball and it's continuation and carry percentage, I just don't know how it's length compares to the hyroad...but that can be changed with surface.
Dv8 Vandal destroy- I haven't heard anything specifically about this ball but it is one of the few mid-high performance asym hybrids.
Radical Quick fix- This isn't technically considered a hybrid as radical uses additives other than pearls to get the same length/reaction you typically see from hybrid coverstocks. So it does have more length and a quicker reaction than you'd expect from from a solid. Control drilling on this ball should give you a strong sym with a smooth continuous reaction with some length.
A few other options you could take a look at- Motiv Primal rage remix, Radical Cyclops, Dv8 vandal destroy and Radical Quick fix
Motiv primal rage remix- I've seen this ball in use quite a bit, and I'm a fan of it, a guy I bowl with(lower speed/rev guy) has one drilled pin in ring with CG roughly "stacked" and it works pretty well for him...so with your stats I think a control drilling on this ball could be another good option...only thing is I believe it may be a bit stronger cover wise then the R2S, so that's up to you if that could be good or not.
Radical Cyclops- I've heard nothing but good things about this ball and it's continuation and carry percentage, I just don't know how it's length compares to the hyroad...but that can be changed with surface.
Dv8 Vandal destroy- I haven't heard anything specifically about this ball but it is one of the few mid-high performance asym hybrids.
Radical Quick fix- This isn't technically considered a hybrid as radical uses additives other than pearls to get the same length/reaction you typically see from hybrid coverstocks. So it does have more length and a quicker reaction than you'd expect from from a solid. Control drilling on this ball should give you a strong sym with a smooth continuous reaction with some length.
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Mr. Hartwell, this 75-3.25-55 layout will end up being pin down based on my span/PAP. Does that sound right? If so suggestions on OOB pin and top weight?EricHartwell wrote: The HyRoad drilled 70-4.25-30 is your Symmetrical Benchmark. To Compliment it I suggest a Control layout on the Code Red 75-3.25-55.
If you go with a 2nd HyRoad pin in the Ring finger 80-4.5-55 and use surface changes to differentiate the two.
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Re: Suggestions for benchmark ball layout please?
Yes the pin ill be just below and right of the ring finger.Joeyjoejo wrote:
Mr. Hartwell, this 75-3.25-55 layout will end up being pin down based on my span/PAP. Does that sound right? If so suggestions on OOB pin and top weight?
2-2.5" pin to Cg and 2oz top weight. I would expect some side weight may need to be removed, this should give you balance hole options.
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16 mph off hand