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scotts33

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Good Layout Forward Roll
« on: September 04, 2007, 02:45:29 AM »
I'm a tweener with a tendency to get around the ball too much.  4 7/8 over at 0.  Medium speed get quite a bit of tilt and axis rotation when I move inside.  Would like to be able to stay outside longer during a set with more forward roll.  

My equipment generally hits with less effective power when I stay right under it with forward roll.  Possibly it's technique related but I can't see it nor feel any issue that's related to it.  The only way I seem to carry better with a ring finger lead and forward roll is hit out on the ball more.  Normal lay down is 6" to 1' if I do more of a Mika hit out then I will carry better but it seems odd that I should have to hit out more.  

Anybody have a good layout for me to try on an test ball to see what kind of difference I can get out of a different layout for more forward roll?  Or am I barking up the wrong tree here?
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dizzyfugu

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Re: Good Layout Forward Roll
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2007, 10:52:50 AM »
If you get around the ball too much, a different drilling will IMHO be of little help. With the drilling setup, you can make the ball react earlier and hook more or less. If you want a really rolly and smooth layout, a pin axis drilling or something close to it might be the ticket (Pin on PAP or up to 2" away, will surely need balance hole; ball will stabilize early and smoothly, great on wet/dry conditions). But I'd rather check for the release itself?
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