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pin-chaser

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Bowling Ball Standards???
« on: January 06, 2010, 03:50:26 AM »
Would anyone be interested in bowling ball data that was consistent across all manufacturers. This data would be obtained by independantly evaluating each ball. Additionally, tools would be available to search through the data for specific values. If the concept goes well, additional tools would be developed that would allow for layouts, rev rates, ball speeds, patterns and other variables to help determine ball selection(s).

This data would be availble by membership perhaps for just $10-20 per year for individuals. Would anyone be intereste? If not, how could this be tweaked to provide more important data.

The problem I am trying to resolve is that ball companies dont speak the same language. Min/Max/Ave RG's, Diffs, Covers, ratings are specified by many different methods and values and it is difficult to tell anything about balls unless you are familiar with a manufacturer. Providing independant test results with standard ratings and definitions would help to understand where specific balls lies in comparison to others. This would help with choosing the next ball and reduce the risk of purchasing a ball that is not correct. Today many people simply tell the proshop operater and rely on trust. Trust is a good thing but not always the best.
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Re: Bowling Ball Standards???
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2010, 11:58:08 AM »
why not just use btm
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tweener
350 revs
16 mph
low tilt


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J_w73

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Re: Bowling Ball Standards???
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2010, 11:59:17 AM »
BTM pretty much already does this when they rate the balls when they test them.  Just get the BTM database that was put together

http://home.earthlink.net/~litefrozen/downloads/Ball_Reviews.zip

copy and paste into a new excel page.. split and freeze panes.. then you can sort by whatever criteria you are looking for.. I have purchased my last 4 balls that way and it works great..
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16-17 mph,350 rpm,PAP 5 1/2 x 3/8up, HighGame 300 x 4, High Series 808
Book Average 205,PBA Xperience ave180



Edited on 1/6/2010 1:00 PM
350 RPM, 17 MPH

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Re: Bowling Ball Standards???
« Reply #3 on: January 06, 2010, 12:17:25 PM »
not all the data although it is a good start. Stil subjective data based on bowlers interpitation. I am talking about scientific study and data. As well, no intellegent data sorting tools based on bowler specific criteria.
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Re: Bowling Ball Standards???
« Reply #4 on: January 06, 2010, 12:21:56 PM »
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not all the data although it is a good start. Stil subjective data based on bowlers interpitation. I am talking about scientific study and data. As well, no intellegent data sorting tools based on bowler specific criteria.


I would be interested in the scientific data differences(in addition to the BTM data) but most people wouldn't.. or wouldn't be able to relate the data to what it means for a ball rolling down the lane.

What other data would you want to include... RA ?, oil absortion?, ???
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16-17 mph,350 rpm,PAP 5 1/2 x 3/8up, HighGame 300 x 4, High Series 808
Book Average 205,PBA Xperience ave180

350 RPM, 17 MPH