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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: fluff33 on January 06, 2009, 04:55:10 AM
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Need some suggestions. I have a customer that is thumb dominant, that is, he rotates his thumb around his fingers rather than vice versa. His PAP is 1" over and 3 1/2" up. His axis rotation is about 60 degrees and his axis tilt is about 7 degrees. I am looking for some drilling suggestions for a Hammer Sauuce (customer's request). It will be used on a 41' modified THS. He wants midlane revs with a strong backend. Thanks for any input.
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this is very interesting axis rotation. i would 2nd check that axis point. How good is this bowler? 160-170 ave? or just a fluke axis pt and the guy bowls regionals? if it's the first i'de pin it over middle finger and CG in palm. if it's the latter, you better get a LOW top weighted ball b/c the CG will end up over bridge if drilled for this individual. the pin will end up way left.
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Drew Jordan
Columbus, OH
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It's the axis tlt I find unusual for this PAP location. He tracks almost the full circumference of the ball? -- JohnP
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It's the axis tlt I find unusual for this PAP location. He tracks almost the full circumference of the ball? -- JohnP
No kidding. I'm trying to visualize him throwing the ball and my head just exploded.
Jess