BallReviews
General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: timw on August 14, 2024, 01:32:31 AM
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I’m an older bowler who is still trying to learn. My speed is slowing down over the years and I am off the hand of 13 to 14 mph and probably 11 down lane. I understand my balls read too soon and reacts when it hits friction and it seems like most of my dual angle stuff is 60 by 4 x 30. However, I find that when I’m bowling on cliffed lanes or dry lanes, I have a hard time standing left and throwing right due to my low rev rate. So I am trying to understand what a lower or slower release of energy would be in storms layout system. I understand coverstock preparation is everything or 75 to 85% of ball reaction. What would storms layout numbers be to have a slow reaction to friction.
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To round it off and make it easier. A dual angle layout of 79x5x77 would convert to the storm layout system as 5x6x4.75