Gabe,
One thing that I have noticed over the years, is that when I get deep inside, I also have to adjust my ball speed. As the last post reads, if you come in too flat, you will leave lots of ten pins. I am a high rev player, but also a high track player. What I do, providing I have the oil in the fronts, is get deep with a pearlized reactive (Cuda 2000, Messenger Ti Pearl), and slow my ball speed down from 17.5, my normal speed, to around 16. This will allow the ball the time to create that backend move in order to kick out those pesky corner pins. Your ball of choice may be different due to your style, the lane surface, and the lane condition. I bowl on a standard crown oiled to about 37 feet. So, I can get away with slowing down my ball speed without having to worry about the ball jumping too early. But, the ball makes all the difference. Tend to stay away from particles when playing deep as they burn up to early and quit before they get to the pindeck. Solids, you may be able to get away with it providing there is enough polish to get through the heads and conserve energy well for a backend move. But, due to my experience, pearlized REACTIVES drilled to get down the lane and jump, tend to work the best for me. I hope this helps you out, Gabe. Good luck with this in the future.
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