BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Berreez on November 01, 2003, 07:42:23 PM
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How is this done?
If I wanted a ball to combat heavy oil what top weight would I need?
What about a ball that reads the mid-lane? Is there a preferred top weight to work with?
I’m looking at getting the Carbide Bomb with a 0-2†pin. Looking to drill it around a 25 – 30 degree layout.
Then I was thinking of getting the Black Cherry. 2-3†pin drilled stacked leverage.
If I bought these from an on-line catalog what top weights should I ask for?
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Well, the more top weight the longer the ball will roll. The top weight is listed on the box.
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Old rule of thumb use low top weight for heavier oil and high top weight for drier lanes.
Thanks, I'll remember this, but.....
What is the range?
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My wrist brace is just like my RADAR detector, I really don't need it but it sure makes me feel better when I have it on.