
Originally Posted by
Mike White
Back in early August I was at a trade show, talking to one of the ball reps from either Storm, or Motiv. If it was Storm it would have been Boomershine.
The topic of that angle of entry test came up. The testing method was described as a ramp delivery system to control the angle, "offset", and speed of the ball.
The "offset" is related to the probability of getting the 7 pin out.
The deflection is related to the probability of getting the 10 pin out.
Since a ball on a ramp has no axis tilt, it effectively has rolled out.
When a ball has rolled out, it has to hit higher (less offset), to carry the 10 pin, but too high and you leave a 7 or 4 pin.
The graph only focused on the strike and ten pin.
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