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		<title>By: jtl12</title>
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		<description>Have you thrown the Dynamo X2? I have one and I can not get it to hook. I can get good revs on it, but I think maybe it is on the wrong axis or something. I have an old Power Drive II ball that is not as strong and I can get it to hook like crazy. Is it possible that the drilling could cause this? I have also had it sanded.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you thrown the Dynamo X2? I have one and I can not get it to hook. I can get good revs on it, but I think maybe it is on the wrong axis or something. I have an old Power Drive II ball that is not as strong and I can get it to hook like crazy. Is it possible that the drilling could cause this? I have also had it sanded.</p>
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