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GetYaWeigtUp

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What are these patterns designed to do?
« on: February 05, 2007, 03:48:17 AM »
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Just curious as to what the pattern is supposed to do for me. I have the 1st layout on a Track Freak which I throw in the vid and the 2nd one on my Total Inferno. Im looking to get a Spitfire and an Absolute Inferno and wondering if either of these two patterns would be good for those 2 balls. I know they both go a longer but looking for a really solid layout for both.

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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2007, 12:10:05 PM »
Do you know your positive axis point measurements?  Without them, these pictures mean nothing.  Provide your pap measurement if possible, and I'll take another look later.
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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2007, 12:11:42 PM »
I'll find them out later and let ya know as soon as I do.
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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2007, 09:07:55 PM »
Ok I found out that my PAP is 5 3/4 up and 1/8 over. I think thats how he said it or it was vice versa. So if you could explain how those patterns would affect my shot, I'd appreciate it!
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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #4 on: February 05, 2007, 11:44:17 PM »
quote:
Ok I found out that my PAP is 5 3/4 up and 1/8 over. I think thats how he said it or it was vice versa. So if you could explain how those patterns would affect my shot, I'd appreciate it!
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ehh are u sure? i think it should be 5 3/4 over and 1/8 up
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GetYaWeigtUp

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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #5 on: February 06, 2007, 05:34:56 AM »
quote:
quote:
Ok I found out that my PAP is 5 3/4 up and 1/8 over. I think thats how he said it or it was vice versa. So if you could explain how those patterns would affect my shot, I'd appreciate it!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zAQSNIrgyM



ehh are u sure? i think it should be 5 3/4 over and 1/8 up
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment

When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one

This guy on youtube posts videos of the PBA
for ppl who dont watch TV or want to save the matches this will be great!
link! click me



Yea thats it, I had it confused!
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kmanestor22

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Re: What are these patterns designed to do?
« Reply #6 on: February 06, 2007, 03:36:25 PM »
Those are two very basic, yet very popular, layouts that work for a majority of bowlers.  Depending on the position of the weight hole on the second, it is the earlier rolling of the two.
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