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hotshot187

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Looking for layout help
« on: August 22, 2006, 06:46:22 PM »
I have 3 balls with the following specs:

Absolute Inferno - 15 Pounds, 3-4 inch pin and Top of 3.0oz
Red Zone - 15 Pounds, 3-4 inch pin and Top of 3.2oz
Zone Classic Original(Green Pin) 3-4 inch pin and Top of 3.7oz

MY PAP is 5 1/4 over 1 UP.

I bowl on a league right after a 2 man mixed doubles league.  The layouts I typical like are ones that store energy in which I have hit at the pins, arc type of reaction, like to keep cg in or kicked a bit like half inch.  Also, I don't like using weight holes.  Any suggestions you guys can provide me would be great.

Drillings I was thinking:

Absolute:

4 1/4 x 4 1/2

Red Zone:

4 1/2, CG in middle, PSA at 60 degrees

Zone Classic:

4 1/2, CG in middle, PSA at 60 degrees

Edited on 8/23/2006 2:41 AM

 

agroves

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Re: Looking for layout help
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2006, 07:34:51 AM »
The absolute is most likely going to handle the most oil in box condition.  I'd say, put something aggressive on that one.  Like a 3 x 3, lots of flare, predictable reaction.

The Red Zone is solid, but shiny oob.  I'd go with your 4" p2p, put the psa 2 inches right of your thumb, cgnomatta.

On the ZC I'd go 5.5 p2p with the psa next to the thumb.  It should be long and angular.  

These layouts should give you an arcy ball, a aggressive midlane ball and a skid/snap ball.  Drilling the Red zone and ZC the same, they might be too similar.

Andrew
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