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Duke of Earl

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Best Ball and layout for sport condition
« on: July 03, 2006, 01:47:15 AM »
Need to get information quickly before leaving for tournament. Would like to hear about equipment and layout for long oil sport condition.

 

Troyboy

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Re: Best Ball and layout for sport condition
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2006, 09:53:21 AM »
Long oil Sport condition... No offense, but this really doesn't help any of us that really want to help.  First , i don't know any of your spec's... (speed, revs, axis tilt) and there are a few different variences for "long oil sport shot"  Heavy, medium, light oil.  Type of lanes, (synthetic, wood, or gaurdian)  all this information is pretty inportant. and the more information provided, the better information your going to recieve in return.
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ebwkidvicious

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Re: Best Ball and layout for sport condition
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2006, 09:53:54 AM »
I just had a Strike Zone drilled for the 44' Regional Pattern (similar to the Shark Pattern) and the ball matched up very well.  I have avg speed and revs but this ball gave me a nice amount of area on a heavy/tight condition.  Pin is 4" from PAP and the MB is in between my VAL and thumbhole (leverage).  I would definitely recommend a strong drill like this so the ball reads the pattern sooner but also realize that the surface prep will be the most important factor in matching up to this condition.
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