Hello, ever since I've converted to my two handed technique I get a ton of forward roll on the ball with about 500-550 rpms. The drawback is since I raise my track so high on the first and second flarerings of all of my equipment I am clipping the middle finger. The track is inverted a little so it barely misses the thumb. The thing I have noticed with the balls I throw, I can't throw anything with the pin over the bridge or in the palm or else I'll hit every hole and the ball tracks almost like a lefty full roller. When the pins are in the leverage or axis position I'll barely clip the holes at all. My question is, what kind of layouts can I use for length while keeping the ball in the "flare-safe" zone? Would I have to just drill them with the pin on or near the axis or would I have to use longer pins(4-5) and put them high out near the VAL? I plan on drilling up four new balls within the next month(most likely within the new ebonite line or storm line) since I can no longer throw my other stuff and the guys I work with seem to be a little puzzled on what kind of layouts I should use because they've never drilled for a two hander.
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-DJ Marshall
"Repetition beats luck everytime"
Edited on 2/23/2004 3:52 PM
Edited on 3/3/2004 9:54 AM