I'm reading "Bill Taylor's: Fitting and Drilling a Bowling Ball" (Christmas Present).
Interesting book, well worth the money.
On page 44, under lateral and vertical (thumb) pitch relationships, he states that this is useful rule:
"For each 1/8" reduction or increase in lateral pitch (from a PROPER fit), increase or decrease reverse vertical pitch by 1/16".
The rule is: 1/16th inch of vertical pitch for each 1/8th inch of lateral pitch."
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OK...Now the question: I just changed from 1/8" reverse to 1/4" forward in my thumb, keeping the same lateral of 0 - 1/16"left lateral. According to this rule, I should be using 3/16" left lateral, correct? (I'm a LEFTY)
I know that none of this is written in stone...
The left lateral would keep me in the ball longer, lowering my track, correct?
Or am I off-base on this?
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Edited on 1/10/2006 3:44 PM