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Thread: Bought a Used ball, Redrill or keep it?

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    Default Bought a Used ball, Redrill or keep it?

    So I went bowling the other day and decided to check out the pro-shop. Inside they had a used DV8 Neon Yellow Misfit. Needless to say its a ball I have been looking at for awhile. After talking to the pro-shop guy about the ball, I was lucky enough to have the person who was selling it come in and was able to talk to him.

    The ball was drilled with an interchangeable thumbsleeve, so I got to use the guys to try out the span and the ball. Everything felt really good so I bought the ball and need to go get a thumblseeve drilled.

    My question, should I go ahead and keep the finger placement as is? The pin is just above my index fingure.

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    Grats on your find!!!! I know I'm keeping the Fringe drilled the way it is for now (symmetric / low track) and it will stay that way until I start developing the skills to throw a hook and I'll go from there.

    It comes down to personal preference and how it fits to your style.
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    http://dv8bowling.com/uploads/balls/...structions.pdf

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    Nice find! I've been looking at a Misfit Pearl since the fall season, but haven't pulled the trigger due to trying to find my consistent release point. Also haven't grabbed one because I was unsure if it'd be a "good fit" for my throwing style and the lanes I typically bowl on. Let us know how it works out for you!
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    If you compare the ball to one drilled for you, if any hole placement varies by more than 1/4" id definitely have it re-drilled

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    Are you refering to the span, or layout? cause the layout is definitly different. The span felt good, I just need to get my own thumb slug drilled to make sure I like how it feels.

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    span, get the thumb slug and try it out

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    As long as the span feels ok, I would try the current layout first. You never know, it may have a layout that you end up liking. You could always get it plugged later if need be.
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    Agreed, if the span is ok then keep it as is for now. You can always change it later if you don't like it.
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    I agree with everyone also, I use turbo switch grips and love them... along with some powder your done. never have a thumb stick again. Anyway.. I've found having a variety of pin placements (layouts) has been HUGE in keeping up with the lane changes and patterns. I am also working on that golden release and timing we all fight to get. But find these layout's can make all the difference in finding that good line sooner. Some work on the inside, Some out.. Guess I am saying don't fall into what I see all the time and that is, the pro shop that says Let's match it to your last ball that worked for you. How ever that's not to say it may not be the best thing to do.
    So let er ride, be sure, practice practice practice.. then make a call.
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    I'd have to say as long as the span works for you and
    you get the reaction out of the ball that your looking
    for than use it as is.

    If you do not get the reaction out of the ball that you're
    looking for then I'd plug and re-drill it because the layout
    on the ball probably doesn't match up to your PAP.
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