BallReviews
General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: TDC57 on November 03, 2006, 05:28:47 AM
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Why do you think I have a much better ball reaction when I have a ball that has a pin 3-3.5 inches and a top weight between 3 and 4 oz.? Every ball I've owned with such specs have been great and all others have been just ok.
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The 3-3.5 inch pin makes it go longer and top weight between 3 and 4 oz (which is illegal by the way) makes it have more turn on the back when it grabs. So your better with stuff that goes long and snaps, or flips.
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I can't give you an accurate answer with out telling me how the other balsl were drilled, what lane conditions you bowled on ect...
I'm not trying to be a smart A, but this type of question can't be answered unless there's a lot of info giving.
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pate,
Thanks for the answer but your way off base with something you said and it's my fault. Those specs I gave are beginning numbers before the ball is drilled. I know a ball can't have that much weight after it's drilled.
chitown,
I drill most of my balls label leveraged, anything else is drilled for length on drier conditions. I've found that label is best for me because of my slower ball speed. I stick to symmetric cores. I bowl mainly on medium to medium oily conditions.
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The 3-3.5 inch pin makes it go longer and top weight between 3 and 4 oz (which is illegal by the way)
You may start out with 3-4oz of top weight but that can be lessened with proper drilling.
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