maybe I am being too simple... but I always equated pin distance from CENTER OF GRIP to equal length before reaction. further from CofG north the later the ball reacts. Pin over fingers reacts later than pin under fingers, etc.
What happens to length when the pin is in the Center of grip, or lower? Would it be better to think in terms of pin from PAP? If so, where does the location from the Center of Grip from the pin come in? if I have the pin 2" above my fingers and 4" from my PAP... i can also have the pin 4" from my PAP but just a hair under and left of my Center of Grip. How would each react?
Someone, explain this. I am looking at new ways to drill up equipement. I like going to my driller with some wild-as-all-get-out layouts and ask them what they think. I believe that my understanding of pin placement is very fundamental. Does the pin from CG matter as much as pin from PAP? which is more important?
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01/11/07 - 202, 159, 203 = 564
Running Avg (48 games): 190