Now THIS will be useful.
I leave a poo-ton of washouts.
And as of today; I am:
1-2-4-10 = 18% (17/94)
1-2-10 = 11% (8/67)
1-2-8-10 = 6% (2/33)
2-4-10 = 3% (1/27)
1-2-4-7-10 = 0% (0/1)
2-7-10 = 0% (0/1)
1-9-10 = 0% (0/1)
2-4-8-10 = 0% (0/1)
Right handed Stroker, high track ,about 13 degree axis tilt. PAP is located 5 9/16” over 1 3/4” up.Speed ave. about 14 mph at the pins. Medium rev’s.High Game 300, High series 798
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Now THIS will be useful.
I leave a poo-ton of washouts.
And as of today; I am:
1-2-4-10 = 18% (17/94)
1-2-10 = 11% (8/67)
1-2-8-10 = 6% (2/33)
2-4-10 = 3% (1/27)
1-2-4-7-10 = 0% (0/1)
2-7-10 = 0% (0/1)
1-9-10 = 0% (0/1)
2-4-8-10 = 0% (0/1)
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USBC#: 8259-59071; USBC Sanctioned Average = 192; Lifetime Average = 172;
Ball Speed: 14.7mph; Rev. Rate: 240rpm || High Game (sanc.) = 300 (268); High Series (sanc.) = 725 (720); Clean Games: 198
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Amazing! This is something that the USBC and I actually agree on. Take a look at the video that I posted in conjunction with my article on the Shadow Pin Spare System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oae3gCQFJBU
Thanks for this video! I always try to throw a Brooklyn to pick those up. Guess I'll try something different next time out...
So no 2-8-10 or 2-10? The reason i'm asking is because that really tells me a lot about your ball motion at the pins. You see the 2-10 and other pins with those more now than in the past because of the bowling balls and the angle they can create. I know you say your rev rate is lower but that extra motion on the back end is what these balls are designed to help with. Even bowlers with a lower rev rate can create that extra pop on the end with the correct layouts on a lot of different balls. I know you have certain drillings you prefer like the rest of us but i believe you would significantly increase your carry percentage with some layouts that tend to flip a little harder on the back. Something that differs from that flat angle that tends to leave flat 10 pins. I'm not saying that flatter motion isn't good sometimes because i like that kind of drilling sometimes as well. You can disregard that if you want, i'm just making a observation and trying to help.
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