OmegaBowler
You had a good idea but it will never work. As some of the guys already stated you can't figure that angle because you will have different break point distances with different balls and different oil patterns. The test the ABC did is very misleading. They tested using a ball placed on a ramp just a few feet from the pins. The ball rolls down the ramp and gets a strike at 6 degrees. That does not translate to real bowling for several reasons. I will give you a few.
#1 A ball rolled down a ramp will not have any axis rotation. ( Axis rotation is the side turn that you put on a ball which causes it to hook )Meaning the ball will have a dead end over end roll and be rolling dead straight from the time it leaves the ramp until it hits the head pin. I don't know any bowlers that bowl that way.
#2 The ball did not roll through any oil on the way to the pocket. Since the ramp is placed down near the pins the ball did not encounter changes in friction between the ball's surface and the lane. So unless they let you move the foul line 10 feet from the pins the ABC test is not going to help you all that much.
#3 The ball's cover stock and weight block would make no difference on the ramp. An 8 pound house ball will get ABOUT the same number of strikes as a 16 lb super high tech wonder ball. ( I expect to get some arguments on that one....step up boys take your best shot
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As I said before you had a good idea based on the information you were given by the ABC's testing. They just didn't give you enough information.
Ron Clifton