This question is based on the ball, and the surface of the ball. And YOUR specs.
Without these, its kina hard.
But in general, if the ball even has a MB, it will be in the/or near the track. This poisition will USUALLY give a
angular backend. And depending on pin position, it can be LENGTHY or just kinda lengthy. The surface of the ball affects this also.
Please note that this is GENERALLY what happens. The ball itself is what really matters.
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