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Looking for some suggestions on what type of dual angle drillings would best fit my game. Below are my stats:
Left-handed
Avg: 206
Speed: (from foul line to pins) 15.55
Rev Rate: 325
Initial Axis Rotation: 65 – 75
Initial Axis Tilt: 20
Lanes: Synthetic
Lane condition 40’, 25.05ml, 50ul
Speed or revolutions dominate: Neither
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Well if your pro shop operator doesn't know, how in hell do you expect *us* to know? Probably better off drawing numbers out of a hat, it'll end up just as good.....
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"Well if your pro shop operator doesn't know, how in hell do you expect *us* to know? Probably better off drawing numbers out of a hat, it'll end up just as good.....
Really?
If you can't say something positive why in the hell would you say anything. This is the problem with this site. I thought I only would read remarks like this in the MISC section.
There are drillers out there that know how to setup a layout off of the info......you do not.
Oh and I see you just joined YESTERDAY..........mmmmm
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Edited by Berreez on 1/18/2012 at 10:39 AM
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Post all this info and what you are looking for at bowlingchat.net. Little more knowledgeable crowd on the matter over there. You can also hit up their wiki to educate yourself.
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If your speed/rev rate is balanced/equal stick with a total sum of around 105 is a good place to start! A lot depends on what conditions your bowling on, ths, sport, etc. and the pattern length. Shorter patterns you want to ball you be more even and not so much skid/flip. Longer patterns you want to ball to retain axis rotation longer so it doesn't burn up/use to much energy before the end of the pattern. Lower drill angles get the ball to transition from the skid phase sooner and higher drill phases transition later. You have to determine the shape you want and get a ball that fits that reaction and then your drill angle, pin to pap, and val angle. Higher val angles transition sooner and more even/like a rainbow shape. Lower val angle respond to friction the strongest/hockey stick shape! Hope this helps! Bruce
Train a child up in the way they should go and when they are old they will do some "Damn Good Bowling", be a "DV8" and not turn from it, besides bowling starts with a Big B!
The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer and not of Brunswick Corporation.
Bruce Campbell
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Thanks Bruce.
I''ve also posted this over there too......bowlingchat.com
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Berreez,
You may want to post this request over on bowlingchat. Here is the link of where it should be posted
http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewforum.php?f=15 (Mo & Friends » Ball & Layout Advice). With the information you have Mo or another knowledgable member will help you out. You will also want to include what ball you are going to be drilling and also what type of reaction/shape you are looking for. Also if its going to be used for certain sport patterns or just a THS.
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You are left handed. Layout doesn't matter.
You've just been handed a little TLC
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Quick update.
Posted this over at bowlingchat.net under the drilling and layout section. Within one day I had Mo Pinel suggest a couple of benchmark layouts for me and he also recommended one for the tournament shot (Military Championships in Vegas)
Thanks to all who posted positive comments or suggestions.
I know being left-handed I shouldn’t need any….
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