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jackson93

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Pin Down Layout Problem
« on: January 30, 2019, 04:37:33 AM »
Hi Guys!

I’m two handed no thumb bowler with a high track. Just looking for some suggestions and help on a problem.

Usually with pin down layouts I’ll drill pin under bridge cg kicked out roughly an 1” with a weight hole in the thumb area usually under the cg. I’ll roughly measure 4” down and 1/2” across for my weight holes

So I’ve got a a couple of new balls(symmetrical) I’m wanting to drill pin down without a weight hole, but I’m worried that the bow tie is gonna clip my middle finger and thump real bad. Usually when I put the extra hole it raises the bow tie just enough to not be a problem.

Any help or ideas on this would be awesome!


Jackson

 

ignitebowling

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Re: Pin Down Layout Problem
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2019, 01:25:32 PM »
Focus on pin to pap vs up or down. In your case keep the pin in the fingers or above. 5" pin up or down will be very similar.
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