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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Hellbound on March 09, 2004, 02:44:18 PM
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Ball.X Factor 4"pin 2.6 top.
Im not real knowelgeable about drillings so all opinions would be great.Thinking about this layout to get medium length and an arcing backend.
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........ cg
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.....MB O
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There's no time like the right time!
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I don't know your pap, so im going to base everything i say off a 5 inch pap.
First of all the high pin position, and it looks like it in a leverage position(estimate), creating maximum flare, and with mb near track, youll create a angular backend, not a arcing one. Basically its a go long and snap hard drilling or it could go long and suck, either way.
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I agree with PhatDon............mb in track is an arc drill 99.99999% of the time...
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JEFF
Quit muscling it at the bottom of your swing...bonehead!
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Look at this: http://www.rollrite.co.uk/secrets/diag33.jpg
Flip=anglular/snap
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If my knowledge isn't failing me, this looks like a standard "label leverage" drill. It is the pattern most recommended when you don't know a bowlers pap or track.
It is (99% of the time) an arc type drilling which produces a good midlane and a nice, strong arc to the pocket.
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Just call me Darreyl, it's much easier to say!
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I have my Blueberry drilled similar to this, except the pin is in line between fingers and pap. Pin off pap 3" , cg kicked back to grip center; this layout gives me a strong arc, just short of what I'd consider flippy. It gets me a good shot usually playing the edge of the oil, more up the boards than swing. If I'm not making it back to the hole, just a little move right usually and it's there. This layout is super controllable for me, with a good, but not overkill on back with a strong continuance through the pins.
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kendog 
avoids spare shooting at all costs
just throw strikes
Edited on 3/10/2004 2:53 PM