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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: GordoJ52 on March 26, 2005, 12:59:25 AM
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I bought a used absolute with an unusual drilling. I have been away from the sport for about 6 years and no longer understand the bowling jargon. Can anyone be my interpretor and tell me what this article says and what this ball will do for me? Thanks for your responses,
Jeff
http://www.brunswickinsiders.com/PBATour/PBATournaments/Indianapolis/featuredballindy.htm
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but does it mean that it's going to come in soft and hit like a pancake? That's the impression I get now.
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It may not be pretty, but it gets the job done!!
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Thanks BrunsRich, appreciate it.
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AIM: GordoJ52
Email: GordoJ52@AOL.COM
It may not be pretty, but it gets the job done!!
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Pins 2-3" work best, 3oz of top or less.
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!
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Yep, should be fine!
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!
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Brunsrich or BrunsNick: Would this layout work for a high track player?
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"Learn to throw a lot of strikes" - Tony Reyes
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Most likely no, depending on your definition of high track.
This layout has the tendency to invert the track, making high trackers hit the fingers.
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Nick Smith ... A.K.A. Les Badderâ„¢
Brunswick -=- PBA 03-05
¡Viva la nación de Brunswick!