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pjr300

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Hey folks.... looking  for any feedback on a layout for when the lanes break down.  I'm a speed dominant straighter player. NON a big hand guy. Currently using a Nano and a Tropical Heat hybrid, which are relatively strong:
  • pin even and just right of ring
  • MB strong
  • Pin  about 3 1/2" from PAP.
  • About a 70* x 4 x 70*
Problem comes up as the lanes get toasted and I need something to go longer, especially on a sport condition. Backend snap too much, lots of over-under. 
 
I was going to try pin above ring (above bridge  layouts have never worked for me) and the MB about 1.5" right of thumb.  Do you think that would 
 
I also have a great opportunity on a NIB Lane #1 Massacre Blue Death. It's a symetricial ball. I have very limited experience with their gear, way back in the Tsunami days.
 
any  thoughts or advice would be appreciated! 
 
 
 
 


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Track_Fanatic

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 I would suggest a urethane ball for a broken down sport pattern, or possibly a Motive Orange Recon.  You need an even rolling ball so you don't get the over/under you are having.  A pin up ball is going to give you a little more length but you will still encounter the over/under due to the core position.  


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Two thoughts:
  • The events in which I bowl in do not put enough play on the lanes to "break down" the sport patterns.  The shot opens up a bit, but actually can often tighten back up based upon how the lanes are being played. I'd like to be able to start a bit more direct (like up 10 to 12) but when the ball hits the dry boards, the reaction isn't as dramatic as with my current gear. 
  • On the flip side, I don't think I have enough hand for urethane!  
I'm really looking for a reaction so the ball doesn't have the "kicked left" look to it, but still strong enough to carry out the 10 pin. 
 
 


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PJM300

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Look up the boomer layout, could work ok for you. theres a vid of it on youtube as well

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I bowl like you described and my solution was a Taboo pin over the middle finger. The ball goes in a direct path and has strong continuation. I don't need (or can't) cover many boards and the ball is always in play. Surface does the fine touch.

P.S. 50x5"x80  doesn't look speed dominant layout but worked fine.


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 Thx MV!   So the back end stayed pretty controlled for you?

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