GENERALLY speaking, higher top weights will give the ball more of a "push" down the lane due to being "cover-heavy" while lower TWs will be more "core-heavy" and revs up a bit earlier; longer pins (pin out, more than 2") will give you a more pronounced change of direction on the backends, whereas shorter pins (pin in, 2" or less) will give you a smoother, more controlled and "arcy" transition on the backends.
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