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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: noturcuzin on August 19, 2008, 10:16:51 AM
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Hey everyone, I just got an Ultra Zone and was wondering what's a good strong layout for a backend reaction. I'm no good with layouts so I was hoping someone could help me out.
Here are my stats:
Right Handed cranker with high ball speed. Over 400 revs(410-415), 17-18 mph, high tracker. Span-from middle finger 4 11/16, from ring 4 15/16
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CHRIS FARLEY:1964-1997
JOHN CANDY:1950-1994
JOHN BELUSHI:1949-1982
JIM MORRISON:1943-1971
"NO RESPECT, I GET NO RESPECT."-the great Rodney Dangerfield
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my pap is 5x0 and if it were mine I'd try 5" pin down,psa @ 45.the reaction I would be looking for is some length and a smooth rolly reaction off the dry,probably would end up with some polish.that phantom core is real strong though,just my thoughts.I don't put alot of a/r on the release so I tend to favor the strong M.B. stuff.
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The harder I try the harder they fall
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read my review on the ball. Ive had it about 3 month or so and love it. I have used it on all the pba patterns execpt the viper and the ball is money. It is smooth and easy to read. I dont drill using pap so i cant help you there. The pin is about an inch up and just right of the ring finger. Mb is about 2 inches to the right of the thumb. I am a light cranker with good ball speed and the ball is money for me
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Ok trying to get better
Weapons of choice
Blast zone
Twisted fury
Vapor zone
Ultra zone
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read my review on the ball. Ive had it about 3 month or so and love it. I have used it on all the pba patterns execpt the viper and the ball is money. It is smooth and easy to read. I dont drill using pap so i cant help you there. The pin is about an inch up and just right of the ring finger. Mb is about 2 inches to the right of the thumb. I am a light cranker with good ball speed and the ball is money for me
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Ok trying to get better
Weapons of choice
Blast zone
Twisted fury
Vapor zone
Ultra zone
Thanks this helps a lot.
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CHRIS FARLEY:1964-1997
JOHN CANDY:1950-1994
JOHN BELUSHI:1949-1982
JIM MORRISON:1943-1971
"NO RESPECT, I GET NO RESPECT."-the great Rodney Dangerfield
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If your ball speed is 17-18 mph, and you're not bowling in the desert, getting the Ultra down the lane should be pretty easy.
I'd suggest maybe putting the pin 4-4 1/2" from the PAP above the fingers and the MB between 45 & 55 degrees. Good luck.
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Lane Carter, Strike Zone Pro Shops - Salt Lake City, Utah
Brunswick Amateur Staff