The 4000 polished would be fine for that line. The 1500 polished would be ok from 20 to 15. The matte 4000 you would have to be pretty far left, at least 25 or 30 lay down. As the saying goes; straighter is greater. These suggestions are solely based on what has worked for me on our wood lanes. As I'm sure you know, each piece of wood can absorb the oil at different rates. Wood has more friction but the constant wet-dry conditions seem to offset this advantage, in my opinion. I average a lot higher on synthetic lanes. How about you?
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