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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: gHatMan on January 13, 2010, 11:26:23 AM
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What is the significance in this layout? I think the pin and cg are the same distance from the pap in this layout. I figure there is a reason why it's called STACKED leverage layout. Thanks in advance.
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I feel bad for the bowler''s defenceless equipement when the bowler is not bowling up to par. . . .don''t you?
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It's called stacked because the pin is "stacked", or located, right above the cg. -- JohnP
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Beyond that, the "leverage" part indicates that the pin/core is in the stongest/most unstable position possible (= most flare), which is half way between the PAP and its 90° vertical axis. Projected on the ball surface, this means a 3 3/8" pin-to-PAP distance.
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