I was watching Brunswick''s C-System 2.5 video on their website today and something caught my eye. At the end they have throwbot roll the ball with 3 different axis rotations, 60, 40 and 20 degrees. Same revs and same speed. What was interesting was the actual appearance to ME of the axis rotations. 60 degrees looked like 40 degrees, 40 like 20, and 20 pretty close to end over end. In the past I''ve estimated my rotation to be around 60 degrees, but now that I''ve watched this video I''d put it more at 75-80 degrees.
I''m not saying that everyone underestimates their rotation, but I''ve seem some people claim as low as 20-30 degrees. With the way the ball looked going down the lane at 20 degrees in the video I can say that I''ve seen maybe 1 or 2 people in my life with that kind of rotation on a regular shot. Sure some guys can kill rotation to go up the boards, but there is no way you''re playing inside of 10 with that kind of rotation.
Here is the video I''m talking about -
http://www.brunswickbowling.com/newsLetterStorage/C-System_2-Low_res.wmv the throwbot stuff is at the 5:20 mark if you don''t want to watch the whole thing.
Thoughts?
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-Clint
Edited on 2/18/2010 3:24 PM