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gejaeger

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Pin Placement
« on: January 17, 2018, 09:15:57 PM »
I am having trouble with my equipment.  I am a tweener and my eye is an angular movement to the pocket.  I have a new ball drilled but didn't specify the pin placement (which is 2") and I now have a ball that is skid-flip.  This leads me to a question.  Should the pin placement reflect the bowling personality?  I think that the 2" pin placement would be more for someone that plays the lanes more straight up, tweeners need more, in my case 3.5 to 4" and the crankers, something more, I guess.  All I know is that the 2" placement is not working for me (skid/flip).  There is another bowler that has the same ball I do with a 4" pin and hers moves fine (angular). I was told to dull up the ball, but I want to have the ball set up correctly so that I don't have to keep adjusting the coverstock for the lane conditions.  I understand that a I will always need to play the lanes but I want to play within my skillset (angular, not skid/filp).  Tell me what you think.
« Last Edit: January 17, 2018, 09:43:19 PM by gejaeger »
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JohnP

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Re: Pin Placement
« Reply #16 on: January 18, 2018, 11:26:50 AM »
sorry,  I said pin-out to mean the distance between the pin and the center of gravity.  In my case, I need them to be further apart than 2".  ( I updated my original post to state " pin placement".

Pin-out is actually the correct usage.  Pin placement usually refers to either the pin to PAP distance or the location of the pin on the ball (ie., pin up and right of fingers, for example).  --  JohnP

gejaeger

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Re: Pin Placement
« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2018, 01:36:36 PM »
HackJandy thanks for the link, MI 2 AZ and AlonzoHarris thanks for the help.  I have already changed the surface of the ball, unfortunately it has to be done often.  My current driller will be emailing my measurements today so I can take a look and know what my PAP is, etc.  I will take a look at the link you sent HackJandy as well.  Had to get my book out and read up on ball physical dynamics too.  I think a layout tweaking is in order.   

Thanks guys, I done. 
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Re: Pin Placement
« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2018, 02:23:05 PM »
HackJandy thanks for the link, MI 2 AZ and AlonzoHarris thanks for the help.  I have already changed the surface of the ball, unfortunately it has to be done often.  My current driller will be emailing my measurements today so I can take a look and know what my PAP is, etc.  I will take a look at the link you sent HackJandy as well.  Had to get my book out and read up on ball physical dynamics too.  I think a layout tweaking is in order.   

Thanks guys, I done.

NP.  Good luck but you might find you need more aggressive earlier pieces as well.  Drilling won't be a cure all from my experience.  Love my Quantum but Rotogrip is known for those type of balls as well.  Finally on those layouts ironically be careful using them on Radical asyms because with Mo Pinel cores you have to often follow the ball specific drill sheet or get unpredictable results.
Kind of noob when made this account so take advice with grain of salt.

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Re: Pin Placement
« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2018, 03:42:27 PM »
This is killing me!!! What ball???

AlonzoHarris

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Re: Pin Placement
« Reply #20 on: January 19, 2018, 09:40:52 AM »
This is killing me!!! What ball???

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