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dw23

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Drilling for the Deep Inside Line
« on: November 11, 2003, 11:25:58 AM »
I was bowling a tournament this weekend and the lanes were really dry. I can get inside the 4th and 5th arrow and wing it with the best of them but the lanes were really dry in the back. One guy on my pair was doing well with a ball drilled with the pin above and between the fingers and the CG shifted one and a half to two inches to the positive side. The ball seemed to get down the lane without standing up early and saved some energy for hit at the pins. Has anyone else used a similar drilling? If you have another suggestion please post it.
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DW
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dw23

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Re: Drilling for the Deep Inside Line
« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2003, 03:57:20 AM »
Thanks for the help. This will be a new drilling for me so I'm wondering how much imbalance to leave in the ball. How much top, side, finger, and thumb weight should I leave in the ball with this drilling.
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DW
Deven Walls

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Lord Field/Lane Masters
www.lordfield.com and www.lane-masters.com
"Changing Bowling, One Bowler At A Time"