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APheLion

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should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« on: May 01, 2007, 02:44:52 PM »
is it a good idea to add a xhole on my plastic ball so it has negative side weight?
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J_Mac

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2007, 11:06:26 PM »
If you'd like to prevent your plastic ball from "hooking" away from the 10 pin just sand it to 600 grit or learn to throw it dead end over end...
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APheLion

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2007, 06:34:12 PM »
cmon guys, im serious asking a question!

jlo... i dont like that, not my type

i can throw end over end, but that changes my release completely and i dont want that!
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment

When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one.

raiderh20boy

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2007, 07:12:16 PM »
Keep a high shine on it. No track, no friction, very little change of direction

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2007, 07:47:20 PM »
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cmon guys, im serious asking a question!

jlo... i dont like that, not my type

i can throw end over end, but that changes my release completely and i dont want that!
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment

When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one.


I don't think it will make that much difference.
But if you have medium revs and slower ball speed, it can hook away from some spares. Why not try it, taking it to 1 ounce negative and tell us what happened.

FYI don't do it if you are a high tracker as it will bring your track closer to the holes. But then, thumping over the holes, like WRW's spare ball does, is another way of killing the hook. Sounds like a win-win situation to me.

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APheLion

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2007, 07:57:44 PM »
nop, im not a very high tracker, the oil ring on my spare ball is about 2 inches left of my middle finger

yea i'll try it, i like putting holes on my bowling balls

how much negative is allowed? 1 oz?
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment

When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one.

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Re: should i add a xhole on my plastic ball?
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2007, 08:01:06 PM »
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nop, im not a very high tracker, the oil ring on my spare ball is about 2 inches left of my middle finger

yea i'll try it, i like putting holes on my bowling balls

how much negative is allowed? 1 oz?
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When a house bowler misses the mark, misses the break point and strike, for many ppl its called a wallshot. When a pro does that its call adjustment

When a house bowler gets his finger stuck in the ball and fall on the lanes, for many ppl its called lame bowler. When a pro does that its called the Machuga flop! ha i like this one.


1 oz. pos and neg side weight. 3 oz top or bottom weight. (Last I recall)

If you don't like it, you can always have it plugged.

I leave mine as is, because there have been times when the lanes are so dry, I have to use it as a strike ball. But then I throw my spare ball slightly to a lot different than my strike ball. So, it hooks less.
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