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lrtrees

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Nsane LevRG?
« on: January 19, 2008, 06:49:21 AM »
Ok, I would appreciate some guidance if possible.  First I want to admit up front that I am fairly new to the game of bowling.  I am in my third season of league bowling.  I am only able to bowl one night a week, Tuesday, and try to get in some practice time, usually on Monday.  My average is at 173 right now, which is not great, but is better than it has been.  I currently am throwing a Ebonite NVS and also have a Columbia Dr. Jekyll.  I through about 14mph and I think would be termed a stroker.  I currently do not get alot of revs on the ball, but would like to get more.
Anyway, sorry this is so long, so I will get to the point.  I am reading good things about this new Nsane LevRG and would like to give it a try.  I thought I might try ordering one off the internet and was wondering how I might go about ordering a certain "top weight" and "pin position"?  Several of the sight I have looked at have spots for this info or you can choose "any available".  Are you able to tell me if one is better than another?

Thank-you for your help.  If I can answer any questions, please ask!

Lon

 

NicholasE

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Re: Nsane LevRG?
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2008, 03:04:41 PM »
I would choose a 2-4" ball and your good. Top weight just get something around 3oz and you should be ok and have plenty of drilling options.
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Re: Nsane LevRG?
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2008, 03:52:29 PM »
If you want a layout that will be a little early and smooth, the pin will probably be below your fingers somewhere, so a 2-3" pin is good.  If you want a layout that will get more length and flip on the back, get a 3-4" pin so the driller can put the pin high without having the CG too high.  It's harder to remove enough weight if a weight hole is necessary if the CG is close to the fingers.  Something around 3 oz top weight is fine.
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