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Lillen

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Dual Angle Sums?
« on: May 21, 2011, 05:50:50 PM »
I got told that Dual Angle sums around 70-80 (example: 50x20 or 40x40 etc.) are better for low rev players , and now I wonder what you guys here on BR think about that?
 
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dwandel

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Re: Dual Angle Sums?
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2011, 04:56:36 AM »
The best dual angle sums for a particular bowler is based on rev rate,rotation,andball speed.Lane conditions andlane surface will also determine what angle sums you want.

Lower sums in general are used for speed dominate bowlers and/or oilier conditions.

Check out bowlingchat.net.There is a ton of info over there on finding and using the dual angle method



charlest

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Re: Dual Angle Sums?
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2011, 06:30:05 AM »
"I got told that Dual Angle sums around 70-80  (example: 50x20 or 40x40 etc.) are better for low rev players , and now I  wonder what you guys here on BR think about that?"
 
Lillen,
 
You "got told" much more than that. As dwandel said, any angle or even angle sums depends on several factors. You can consider one without considering them all AND the ball AND what it was designed to do, AND what you need it to do. (Notice I didn't say "want to do".)
 


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