Despite having throwbot and videos of pin up and pin down balls being very similar for most bowlers Mo focuses on core numbers. More has to be more better despite the differences being hundredths of an inch when comparing pin up vs down.
In his seminar on comparing the two he uses a 5" pin down vs a 3.5" pin up….. And the pin up flared more and had a "better" pin to spin line etc. When you have to skew numbers to create a difference and make your point valid it's sad. You muddy the waters and make it harder for people to learn and have a correct understanding of what really matters in ball reaction.
This is just a kind way of saying he’s a clown who manipulates data to suit his argument. I’ll be frank, he’s a damn dope and any entity he’s affiliated with is trash to me.
You know, I have to say that Mo has had some home runs. Guy has brains. But there are noticable gaps in his judgement. I also can't agree to use a weak ball drilled really strong vs calming down the reaction with surface and layout. As for the urethane vs short pin debate, each have their merits, each have their downfalls. I've been using short pins for over 20 years when I needed to grind out a game. Tidal Wave, Predator, Track Money, Silver Diamond. But on a wall, the cover is still dominant. So when I threw that Covert Tank, it had enough diff to not be allergic to the pattern, but I couldn't get it to jackknife no matter HOW much I got around it. The short pin would make me be too accurate.
Now the pin down thing... Yeah. So going pin down to decrease the diff isn't ideal, but laying the core down to decrease it is?