BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: 2handedvolcano on November 03, 2016, 02:01:01 AM
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i leave nothing but corner pins on the fresh
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But you don't after the lanes transition?
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Stop using 10 pound balls.
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My advice to you is stop using 10lb balls.... Change to an 8lb ball and it might deflect loads more to take out the corner pins...
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MY advice is - STOP TROLLING
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my initial thought is that you are using too much angle early
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My advice: stop throwing 2 handed.
Go back to one hand, and helicopter spin like some do in China. Takes the oil out, and as flat and pancake-y as your shot is, the ball will deflect straight into that corner pin.
BL.
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do i need a 14 pound ball or would a 12 pound ball faster help?
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do i need a 14 pound ball or would a 12 pound ball faster help?
A duckpin ball may help you better.
BL.
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do i need a 14 pound ball or would a 12 pound ball faster help?
A duckpin ball may help you better.
BL.
I don't know about duckpin, but I was watching some candle pin on youtube.
That's harsh..
Saw a guy throw the ball hard, and only take the 1 and 9 pins out of a full rack.
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Probably need a rubber ball on the fresh. Then switch to plastic once they break down.
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i thought rubber balls were discontinued could i find one on ebay. if so does it say rubber in description
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Rubber balls can leave black marks on the approaches and lanes. I'm sure your proprietor wouldn't appreciate it. They're a major pain to get off.
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You have to consider your layout!!! Didn't anybody tell you?
Since you don't have finger holes, if you hold the ball with the pin in different positions. You basically have different layouts. Which will affect how the ball rolls (or bounces in your case) down the lane.
So where is your Pin located?
If your plastic ball doesn't have one, wheres the CG that should be close enough?
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going up to 11 lbs has helped alot
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180 grit crosshatch.