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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: J_Mac on April 09, 2006, 04:12:28 AM
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Just wondering what someone familiar with this ball and it's capabilities would consider a control layout. Mine is laid out like so...
http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/wetoddimage.wtdr/wMTIyMTM5MTZzNDEzZGZkMzF5NTQx.jpg
I had to scuff it with a burgundy pad recently to get a reaction I liked again. I had it at a grey pad, but think that my increase in speed played a part in it hitting thin and leaving 8's and 8-10's.
This layout does best for me when I can play down and in with it. What could I change, layout wise, to open up the lanes a little more with this ball?
Hmm... I guess this has turned into more than just the original subject would lead on.
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"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." Bill Cosby
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"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." Bill Cosby
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i'm not sure if any pattern can open up the lane more, but for control, i would go pin under middle finger, RAD 3" right of thumb, smooth and good for med-heavy oil.
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Slowly converting to Brunswick...one ball at a time.
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i'm not sure if any pattern can open up the lane more, but for control, i would go pin under middle finger, RAD 3" right of thumb, smooth and good for med-heavy oil.
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Slowly converting to Brunswick...one ball at a time.
I guess everyone means something slightly different when they say open up the lane more... for me I'd like to see a little more midlane and backend.
My questions probably are conflicting each other. I'm sure control layouts and a good midlane read with backend don't really go hand in hand.
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"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." Bill Cosby
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I may be wrong here in saying this, but if you are leaving 8-10's, doesnt that mean that the ball has used all its energy and is DOA ?
Very possible, but it was long enough ago that I couldn't tell you what I changed to after I put the Vertigo away. The lane conditions where I bowl can be pretty hit and miss.
I guess I used the wrong example for why I changed the surface on the ball. More recently I felt I was throwing it through the breakpoint when it was at grey scotchbrite.
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"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." Bill Cosby
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As with all asymetrical balls the mb/rad position dictates ball reaction more than pin or cg placement. This is definitely a tamed layout that should still give you decent hitting power considering the coverstock. I have a Vertigo drilled up exactly like yours except the pin is above the ring finger. It goes long and has a mild arc in the backend, Certainly nothing fancy or dramatic but very predictable. It's not the kind of drilling that will open up the lanes though.