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bowl868

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UI vs. Strike Zone
« on: June 17, 2005, 02:41:05 AM »
I need a new ball for longer, tighter patterns (ABC Natls, PBA regional Pattern #4).  I'm a medium speed, higher track stroker.  My release has nice roll, but lacks revs for backend recovery and area creation on these shots.

I have a Hammer Big Deal box finish with a 60 deg drilling, pin 3 1/2 from PAP that reacts ok on these patterns, but has too much natural.

I need something before my mid-July pattern #4 regional, and was considering an UI or SZ with a 45-55 deg drilling for earlier roll.  Any opinions on which might be a better fit for my style?

Thanks, Jay

 

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Re: UI vs. Strike Zone
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2005, 02:13:57 PM »
strike zone is the ball you want clean through the fronts and nice arc in the backends
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Jason Kovack

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Re: UI vs. Strike Zone
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2005, 06:46:53 PM »
The Strike Zone would be the way to go.  The ball is very early rolling and very strong.  Try to get a larger pin, like 3-4 and try the pin at 4 inches from your PAP and put the PSA at 45 degrees, which should be very strong for you since you're a high track.  Drill the weight hole, below your axis, depending on how much thumb weight you have.  Possibly 2 inches?  This will keep the early roll and create more bite on the backend.
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Re: UI vs. Strike Zone
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2005, 12:29:45 AM »
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Re: UI vs. Strike Zone
« Reply #4 on: June 18, 2005, 11:17:47 AM »
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Re: UI vs. Strike Zone
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2005, 06:41:08 PM »
quote:
The Strike Zone would be the way to go.  The ball is very early rolling and very strong.  Try to get a larger pin, like 3-4 and try the pin at 4 inches from your PAP and put the PSA at 45 degrees, which should be very strong for you since you're a high track.  Drill the weight hole, below your axis, depending on how much thumb weight you have.  Possibly 2 inches?  This will keep the early roll and create more bite on the backend.
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I am considering this drilling for a SZ but can someone tell me how I would drill this ball to arc (for a 40' pattern) also? I too am a medium speed high track stroker
BrunsRich and Jason, feel free to chime in...
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