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Equipment Boards => Lane #1 => Topic started by: Wizard3927 on October 18, 2006, 11:21:44 PM
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I need some help. A teammate of mine is getting a Tsunami and asked me what kind of drilling. She throws around 13 mph with very little revs. She throws a down and in shot. The lanes are a medium oil christmas tree.
What would be a good drilling to help her get the ball down the lane with a good arcing movement.
Thanks,
David
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First I think the Tsunami is a great versitie bowling ball. I have three all set up differently. I know several on this site like the pin axis drilling so hpefully you get some feedback to compare the drilling I recommend and the pin axis drilling.
With slow ball speed I think that somethingthat has the pin about 4 1/2 to 5 inches away from the PAP and the CG/locator pin (I'm not sure if its a MB marking) in the strong position.
Great down and in drilling for me, but I have a little more speed and hand.
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Nicanor (Ten On The Deck)
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I have my Tsunami drilled up Semi pin axis and with that layout I use it on medium to drier conditions my ball speed is 15.6 to 18 miles per hour with about 350-400 rev rate and a 45 degree axis rotation
my daughters is layed out with pin above the ring finger and the Cg an masbias swung just a little bit she uses it on medium conditions but for her its pretty condition specificher ball speed is 14 to 18 miles per hour with medium revs and about a 45 degree axis rotation.
Hope this hels Im sure there will be other Saw users chime in though
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Don Smith
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