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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: pmoura on October 09, 2009, 02:44:50 AM
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Can anyone tell me the difference between pin above the fingers and pin below the fingers in terms of ball reaction? thanks
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for most cases, pin down reads the lane a bit sooner, with a smooth backend reaction, pin up promotes length, with a bit sharper backend reaction. pin downs for me usually are more continuious on the back where as pin ups are shorter and more snappy on the back.
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for most cases, pin down reads the lane a bit sooner, with a smooth backend reaction, pin up promotes length, with a bit sharper backend reaction. pin downs for me usually are more continuious on the back where as pin ups are shorter and more snappy on the back.
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Same.
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+1 here as well.
These are just general characteristics not taking into consideration a ton of other factors.
But in most cases for most people.
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again for me, but alot of times pin up or pin down can mean the difference in carry for me. if im leaving weak 10's with a pin up ball, i can go to a pin down ball to get more continuation thru the pins and start carrying, it works most times for me anyways. just as well if im leaving alot of 9 pins with a pin down ball, i can switch to pin up and it tends to carry better also.
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As long as ball surface and pin to pap distance remains the same, then a pin up (or closer to val or smaller angle to val) will repsond to friction or transition quicker than the pin down ball.
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