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jbeck
11-25-2012, 04:15 PM
I've only been bowling for about 2 months with a fingertip grip and before I bought my ball, I never knew anything about a PAP so I didn't ask my driller and he didn't question me either. I'm just wondering if my PAP is necessary since I'm not really consistent with my release or really have a release I'm comfortable with yet?

billf
11-25-2012, 05:07 PM
Get comfortable first and then get your PAP measured. Probably went with a standard layout and PAP which will be fine to learn with. Once your release is consistent then it comes into play more to drill for a specific reaction.

jbeck
11-25-2012, 07:33 PM
Get comfortable first and then get your PAP measured. Probably went with a standard layout and PAP which will be fine to learn with. Once your release is consistent then it comes into play more to drill for a specific reaction.
After I'm comfortable and a bit more consistent...should I get my ball re-drilled? Also I have a second ball which is a Brunswick slingshot that I use for a spare ball. I'm guessing it was drilled that way if that's possible because it bowls pretty straight. I kinda regret the purchase of it because I hate the way it sounds when it bowls...I hear its revs as I believe it's rolling over the emblem stencil...lets me know I have low revs though haha!

noeymc
11-25-2012, 07:37 PM
no you shouldn't have to get it redrilled just your new bowling balls should get it checked and drill your new ones once u no it

billf
11-25-2012, 07:40 PM
Depends on how far off your actual PAP is compared to the drilling. It will at least let you know what you can expect the ball to do. Most are around 4" over. If your is 3" or 5" then it will react differently. If your is only around 4 1/4" over then it won't be too bad. So how far over and whether it's up or down will determine the next step.

jbeck
11-25-2012, 08:02 PM
Well it will be a good while before I get a new ball, cause I want to focus on my game first. I am tempted though with certain balls I've seen and just hope they aren't discontinued before I get a chance to buy them.

billf
11-25-2012, 08:15 PM
The always come out with new ones or should I say, change the name, color and/or surface and re-release them.
Let's use the Vivid and Lucid as an example. Vivid owners said bring the surface to 4000. Viola, the Lucid uses the same core, different scent and colors, same coverstock but finished to 4000. All the companies do it.

The German Shepherd
11-25-2012, 08:38 PM
Bill, here is what Bowlingball.com says about the Lucid:

"lu·cid [loo-sid] adjective - 1. easily understood; completely intelligible or comprehensible. Controlling your ball reaction and knowing how to strike on heavy oil has never been easier than it will be with the Storm Lucid!

Starting at the center, the heart of the bowling ball, the technical team incorporated one of our strongest designs to date, an asymmetrical shape known as the M.A.D. core. Maximum Accelerating Disc technology optimizes the shapes of the RG planes to allow you to perfectly dial in your desired reaction.

Moving to the shell, the new ERG coverstock utilizes similar technology from our NRG coverstock but without the Nano additive. Evolution Reactive Genesis, ERG for short, is closer to a pure reactive which creates a later break point, putting more emphasis on the backend. Look for more entry angle, up more than 10%, and increased hitting power from the new Lucid. After all, who doesn't like to see their ball corner like a Ferrari?!

Prepped with a 4000-grit smooth matte finish, the Lucid can be easily adjusted to fit anyone's game. Polish it up to get it through the choppiest heads or scuff it with a surface pad to better read the midlane… the choice is yours! The new Lucid by Storm - it clearly sets itself apart from the competition!"

So, from what they say, the cover is not the exact same as the Vivid finished at 4000.

Jay