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Equipment Boards => Track => Topic started by: Laybzz74 on February 01, 2005, 08:45:42 AM
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Clint Daley, Excalibur, tenpinpro, and other TRACK guys ... my profile has some info and I can answer questions to guide you as you guide me.
Thanx in advance.
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DAMN, I LOVE this game !!!
Robb in 1000 Oaks
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM
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What are you looking for the ball to do? I would assume move sooner than anything else you have? but let us know!
Clint
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Clint Daley-Owner
Lets Go Bowling Daley
Salem, Ohio 44460
TRACK ADVISORY PRO SHOP STAFF
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Clint,
Thanx for the reply ... yeah, I would like to have this ball layed out for heavy oil/tourny/long oil patterns; I bowl two scratch leagues and get to bowl on various PBA patterns once a week in Simi Valley. I'm a power stroker and prefer arcing to skid/flip. I can provide the current layout on my MoRich Total Annihilation tomorrow, if that will help. If my profile info is incomplete, let me know what I need and what to update.
Thanx again !!!
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DAMN, I LOVE this game !!!
Robb in 1000 Oaks
LAYBZZ74@AOL.COM
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Laybzz,
For longer oil patterns and an arcing reaction you are going to want to have your pin in the 3 1/2- 3 3/4 range....keep it low(at finger level or below) to help the ball start up a bit sooner. The MB is your next step....I would place it no further than 1/2 inch left of your VAL....the safest bet is probably directly on your VAL or slightly right of it.
This layout is going to start up early and arc very strongly towards the pocket. I have one drilled up pretty close to this and it is so strong that I cannot even dream of using this on a league shot. For the it starts up very early but is still very strong on the backend. Ofcourse this is with minimal use due to lack of oil to test it on.
I hope this helps, and please message me/rick/clint if you have any other questions.
-EX-
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C-G Pro Shop (owner/operator)
Youngstown Ohio
Track Intl.-Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
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Hey laybzz74,
I'm with Ex on his suggestion of keeping the pin around lev position under fingers and mb on val. This will help the ball get started pretty quickly and continue a nice smooth arcing motion.
If you want just a little more pop, move your mb away from val (left) more into the strong position. This will help delay it some to store some energy for the backend. Hope this helps...
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Rick Leong
Ten Pins Pro Shop
Track Intl. - Amateur/Pro Shop Staff
Vise Inserts Staff
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I agree with Ten and Ex!!!!!
Clint
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Clint Daley-Owner
Lets Go Bowling Daley
Salem, Ohio 44460
TRACK ADVISORY PRO SHOP STAFF