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bigjtmoney

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Twisted Fury layout
« on: December 12, 2007, 09:48:11 AM »
I posted this earlier in the Brunswick forum, it probably belonged here.

I just ordered two new balls, a 15# Twisted with a 3-4" pin and 2.5-3.5 oz of top weight, and a 16.2# Stike Zone with 1-2" pin and 2.7 oz of top weight, which I might not keep for myself.

Here is a link that you should be able to get pics of my current arsenal along with their layouts.  http://www.flickr.com/photos/21221825@N05/sets/72157603297053913

I was trying to decide how to atleast layout the Twisted. What I am looking for is more length and angle than any of my current balls, so I am guessing pin above the fingers, however I am open to ideas.  My Smokin' Inferno is my benchmark ball and I like the shot I get with it, so I am tempted to throw that layout on it, however I don't know how different the reaction will be.

For the Strike Zone, if I keep it, I have no concrete ideas in what I am looking for. Would this be a good ball for a RICO? I wasn't sure how the short pin would affect a RICO layout, or if this was even a good ball for that layout.  If not any ideas on a good layout for a pin-in ball?  I know the Strike Zone is a pretty good heavy oil ball, which is what I am currently using my LevRG for.

I throw the ball somewhere in the 16-17 mph range, have moderate tilt, and I guess I am a power tweener. My preferred comfort zone is feet at about 30, about 17 at the arrows, and around 8 at my breakpoint.

I am fairly new to trying to understand layouts, so bear with me. Hopefully I have provided you with enought information, if not let me know.

Thanks for your time.


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- Smokin' Inferno - White Pin

- MoRich - LevRG

- Hammer Hawg

- Zone Classic - Red Pin

Year 1 - 154
Year 2 - 185
Year 3 - 194

 

JMartin27407

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Re: Twisted Fury layout
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2007, 08:26:00 AM »
Do you know what your PAP is?