goalieman59,
May I make a suggestion?
The TF has a significant mass bias, with its asymmetric core. If your driller didn't know this or did not drill it appropriate to your release/delivery, an improper placement of the MB could easily have this effect on the ball path.
From what I have learned about the ball, in general:
The ball should, according to Brunswick, be drilled strong, with respect to the pin placement, and the ball is intended for some sense of midlane control. It
CAN have a decent backend, but midlane control on medium oil, for the average revs, and average ball speed, is, THEORETICALLY, its strength.
Mass Bias placement is usually done acording to some of the specs in your release: PAP, rev rate, tilt, rotation and ball speed. All come into play.
EDIT: Just looked at your photos. The MB is sort of generic, fairly safe, fo rmost people, but the pin is quite high for a Twisted. DO you have a very high rev rate?
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"None are so blind as those who will not see." Unofficial Ballreviews.com FAQEdited on 8/22/2008 7:23 PM